I will dutifully do my job as long as I am able.
He was dutifully taken in and cared for during his last few days
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The word dutifully means "according to your duty or responsibility."
Ruefully, dutifully.
dutifully; with care; thoroughly
It's dutifully
"Dutifully" is an adverb. It describes how an action is performed, in this case with a sense of duty or obligation.
A: Studied scripture and dutifully believed.
to be resolute or dutifully firm and unwavering
No. Duty is a noun. The most common adverb form is dutifully.
Dutifully means carrying out a task or responsibility with a strong sense of duty or obligation. It implies that one is doing something in a diligent and conscientious manner, fulfilling one's obligations or performing one's duties faithfully and responsibly.
You just used it in a sentence.