undutifulness

English

Etymology

undutiful + -ness

Noun

undutifulness (countable and uncountable, plural undutifulnesses)

  1. The state or condition of being undutiful.
    • 1866 February, [O.G. Trevelyan], “The Dawk Bungalow”, in Frazer's Magazine, London, page 218:
      "Since that young Marsden came to the station, your undutifulness has been past bearing."
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