duty |
culpability |
As an adjective duty
is hollow (
having an empty space inside).
As a noun culpability is
the degree of one's blameworthiness in the commission of a crime or offence.
duty |
program |
As an adjective duty
is hollow (
having an empty space inside).
As a noun program is
program, programme.
cash |
duty |
As a proper noun cash
is .
As an adjective duty is
hollow (
having an empty space inside).
overtime |
duty |
As a noun overtime
is (uncountable) the working time outside of one's regular hours.
As an adverb overtime
is exceeding regular working hours.
As an adjective duty is
hollow (
having an empty space inside).
rule |
duty |
As a verb rule
is .
As an adjective duty is
hollow (
having an empty space inside).
duty |
labor |
As an adjective duty
is hollow (
having an empty space inside).
As a proper noun labor is
(australia|informal) the.
duty |
borrow |
As nouns the difference between duty and borrow
is that
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do while
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
As a verb borrow is
to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
As a proper noun Borrow is
{{surname}.
duty |
revenue |
As nouns the difference between duty and revenue
is that
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do while
revenue is the income returned by an investment.
ministry |
duty |
As nouns the difference between ministry and duty
is that
ministry is government department, at the administrative level normally headed by a minister (or equivalent rank, e.g. secretary of state), who holds it as portfolio, especially in a constitutional monarchy, but also as a polity while
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do.
duty |
occupation |
As nouns the difference between duty and occupation
is that
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do while
occupation is an activity or task with which one occupies oneself; usually
specifically the productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid; a job.
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