bounden (Meaning)
bounden (s)
morally obligatory
bounden ()
of Bind
bounden (p. p & a.)
Bound; fastened by bonds.
Under obligation; bound by some favor rendered; obliged; beholden.
Made obligatory; imposed as a duty; binding.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bounden
bounden Sentence Examples
- As citizens, we have a bounden duty to uphold the laws of our society.
- It is our bounden responsibility to care for those less fortunate than ourselves.
- The soldier felt a bounden obligation to protect his comrades in battle.
- As a parent, it is my bounden duty to ensure the well-being and safety of my children.
- The CEO considered it her bounden obligation to lead the company with integrity and vision.
- The mayor recognized the bounden duty to address the pressing issues facing the community.
- In times of crisis, leaders often feel a bounden duty to provide reassurance and guidance.
- As members of the team, we have a bounden commitment to support one another.
- It is a bounden truth that with privilege comes responsibility.
- The doctor understood her bounden duty to treat every patient with compassion and skill.
FAQs About the word bounden
morally obligatoryof Bind, Bound; fastened by bonds., Under obligation; bound by some favor rendered; obliged; beholden., Made obligatory; imposed as a duty; bi
obliged,obligated, beholden, grateful,indebted,thankful, appreciative
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As citizens, we have a bounden duty to uphold the laws of our society.
It is our bounden responsibility to care for those less fortunate than ourselves.
The soldier felt a bounden obligation to protect his comrades in battle.
As a parent, it is my bounden duty to ensure the well-being and safety of my children.