Antonyms for undutiful
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : doo-tuh-fuhl, dyoo- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdu tə fəl, ˈdyu- |
Definition of undutiful
Origin :- 1550s, from duty + -ful. Related: Dutifully.
- As in traitorous : adj disloyal
- As in treasonous : adj disloyal
- As in treasonable : adj treasonous
- As in impious : adj not religious
- Come not near us, if you have resolve to be undutiful: but this, after what I have written, I hope you cannot be.
- Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
- I don't know what you do mean; but I'm glad to hear you are not so undutiful as I thought you were.
- Extract from : « Sarah's School Friend » by May Baldwin
- "It was worse than foolish; it was wrong and undutiful," he declared.
- Extract from : « The New Tenant » by E. Phillips Oppenheim
- This was to typify to him his own undutiful and unnatural behavior.
- Extract from : « Richard I » by Jacob Abbott
- I look upon it as disobedient and undutiful and—and cowardly.
- Extract from : « Dead Man's Land » by George Manville Fenn
- The father joined in the upbraiding, the disowning of an undutiful daughter.
- Extract from : « Immortal Memories » by Clement Shorter
- And what advice or assistance does so undutiful a child deserve?
- Extract from : « Snarley-yow » by Frederick Marryat
- Even according to his own idea of right, he had been undutiful in his conduct to his father.
- Extract from : « The Inglises » by Margaret Murray Robertson
- "Certainly not," cried the young girl with undutiful positiveness.
- Extract from : « The Burgomaster's Wife, Complete » by Georg Ebers
- Is this the way you show your obedience, you undutiful wretch?
- Extract from : « Lady Eureka, v. 2 (of 3) » by Robert Folkestone Williams
Synonyms for undutiful
- agnostic
- apostate
- atheistic
- betraying
- blasphemous
- canting
- contrary
- deceitful
- defiling
- desecrating
- desecrative
- diabolic
- disobedient
- disrespectful
- double-crossing
- faithless
- godless
- hardened
- hypocritical
- iconoclastic
- immoral
- iniquitous
- insubordinate
- irreligious
- irreverent
- mutinous
- perfidious
- perverted
- pietistical
- profane
- recreant
- recusant
- reprobate
- sacrilegious
- sanctimonious
- satanic
- scandalous
- seditious
- sinful
- subversive
- traitorous
- treacherous
- treasonable
- treasonous
- two-faced
- two-timing
- unctuous
- undutiful
- unethical
- unfaithful
- ungodly
- unhallowed
- unholy
- unpatriotic
- unregenerate
- unrighteous
- unsanctified
- untrue
- wayward
- wicked
- wormlike
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