duty
A duty required by law.
A duty which one owes, and which one ought to perform, but is not legally bound to fulfill.
An obligation based on moral principles.
A duty required by a specific statute or law.
A duty required by a contract.
Work that is not physically demanding, often given to someone recovering from illness or injury.
A high rate of tax.
A high rate of tax.
A work shift during the daytime.
A work shift during the nighttime.
A duty that is unconditional.
A legal or ethical relationship of trust between two or more parties.
A very important duty that must be treated with respect.
A duty that you must do because it is right.
A phrase used to say that you must leave to go to work or do something you have to do.
A feeling that you must do something because it is your responsibility.
More than is required or expected in one's job or role.
To be obligated to do something.
To do what you are expected to do.
To perform or complete a required task or responsibility.
To carry out a task or responsibility, often in an official or formal context.
To force someone to accept a responsibility or a tax.
To have a legal or moral obligation to someone.
To fail to do something that you should do.
To stay away from a responsibility.
To deliberately avoid a duty or responsibility.