Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dutiful \Du"ti*ful\, a.
1. Performing, or ready to perform, the duties required by
one who has the right to claim submission, obedience, or
deference; submissive to natural or legal superiors;
obedient, as to parents or superiors; as, a dutiful son or
daughter; a dutiful ward or servant; a dutiful subject.
2. Controlled by, proceeding from, a sense of duty;
respectful; deferential; as, dutiful affection.
Syn: Duteous; obedient; reverent; reverential; submissive;
docile; respectful; compliant. -- {Du"ti*ful*ly}, adv.
-- {Du"ti*ful*ness}, n.
Source : WordNet®
dutiful
adj : willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect; "a
dutiful child"; "a dutiful citizen"; "Patient Griselda
was a chaste and duteous wife"; [syn: {duteous}]