undutiful

/ʌnˈdutɪfəl/
adjective
  1. Not fulfilling one's duties or responsibilities; failing to show proper respect or obedience.
    • In the story, the undutiful servant was dismissed from the castle.
    • She was scolded for her undutiful behavior toward her teacher.
    • The undutiful son rarely visited his aging parents.
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