Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Du·ty
    /ˈdo͞odē/

    noun

  2. The meaning of DUTY is conduct due to parents and superiors : respect. How to use duty in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Duty.

  3. noun. a task or action that a person is bound to perform for moral or legal reasons. respect or obedience due to a superior, older persons, etc. filial duty. the force that binds one morally or legally to one's obligations. a government tax, esp on imports.

  4. a responsibility to do something because it is legally or morally right to do it: Every lawyer has a strong sense of duty and responsibility. a duty to do sth They have a duty to ensure customers receive sound advice. be sb's duty It is your duty to announce any conflict of interest.

  5. A duty is an obligation, and we get new duties with new positions in life, like taking a job, or becoming a parent. You didn't realize one of your duties as club president would be cleaning up after meetings. A police officer or cab driver can be on-duty or off-duty.

  6. Definition of duty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. B1. something you must do because it is morally or legally right: a moral duty. [ + to do sth ] Rail companies have a duty to provide safe transport. Fewer examples. He was neglecting his duties towards his children. Employers have a duty to protect their staff. She felt it was her duty to help.

  8. something that one is expected or required to do by moral or legal obligation. the binding or obligatory force of something that is morally or legally right; moral or legal obligation. an action or task required by a person's position or occupation; function: the duties of a clergyman.

  9. duty. noun. /ˈdut̮i/ (pl. duties) [countable, uncountable] something that you feel you have to do because it is your moral or legal responsibility It is my duty to report it to the police. Local officials have a duty to serve the community.

  10. 2 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. duty, obligation refer to what one feels bound to do. duty is what one performs, or avoids doing, in fulfillment of the permanent dictates of conscience, piety, right, or law: duty to one's country; one's duty to tell the truth, to raise children properly.

  11. DUTY meaning: 1 : something that is done as part of a job; 2 : something that you must do because it is morally right or because the law requires it

  1. People also search for