adjective as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:His dueful actions warranted a harsh judgment from the court.

Definition:A decision or conclusion reached after consideration

From judgment

Example:They felt a sense of dueful responsibility for the company's mishandling of the crisis.

Definition:A feeling or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of accounting for one's actions

From responsibility

Example:The dueful actions of the politician led to widespread punishment through public outcry.

Definition:Amusement or entertainment of a type that is intended to provoke a strong negative reaction, typically shock or disgust

From punishment

Example:She was held for dueful blame in the incident, leaving her reputation in tatters.

Definition:A formal accusation or charge that someone is responsible, especially for a criminal or a tortious act

From blame

Example:The committee voted against dueful endorsement of the proposal due to its negative implications.

Definition:To show approval of or support for (a person or policy) by signature or public declaration

From endorse