"Virtuous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Virtuous" Meaning

Morally excellent or of high moral character; having a strong sense of right and wrong and adhering to a set of principles or ethics.

"Virtuous" Examples

Verb Examples:


1. To act with: The virtuous leader made the decision to cease all arms production.

(from: We Must Understand Virtue and Vice)
2. Virtuous to consider: Is it virtuous to enjoy eating animal flesh when alternatives are available?

(from: The Meat Industry Ireland)
3. Of: Ada was a virtuous and resourceful person.

(from: Isaac Asimov Encyclopedia)
4. It was virtuous of: It was virtuous of her to stand up for what she believed in.

(from: The Kingoldust Thread)
5. Desirable: A virtuous form of entertainment during a broadcast.

(from: dictionary.cambridge.org)

"Virtuous" Similar Words

Virtuate

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There is no word "virtuate" in the English language. It seems to be a typo or a made-up word.

Virtue

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Virtue: A moral excellence or good quality, especially one that is considered to be a part of a person's character; a good moral quality or character trait, such as honesty, compassion, or kindness.

Virtues

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Noun: A moral excellence or good quality of a person.<br><br>Examples: honesty, kindness, compassion, integrity, courage.

Virtuosi

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A term used to describe an extremely skilled or accomplished person, especially a musician, artist, or craftsman who has a natural talent and exceptional mastery of their field. It can also be used to describe someone who is admired for their expertise or proficiency in a particular activity.

Virtuosic

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Having or showing highly skilled and accomplished performance, especially in music or other performance arts.

Virtuosity

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Virtuoso

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A person of great skill, technique, or artistry in a particular field or activity, especially one that is highly acclaimed and admired.

Virtuosos

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Virtuosos are exceptionally skilled or accomplished people, particularly musicians, who have achieved a high level of expertise or mastery in their field or craft, often through extensive practice, training, and dedication. They are characterized by their exceptional talent, artistry, and technical proficiency, which are evident in their performances or work.

Virtuously

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Having a strong sense of moral principles and ethics; acting with integrity and doing what is right.<br><br>Examples: "She was virtuously honest in her business dealings and built a reputation as a trustworthy person."

Virtuousness

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Virtus

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The Latin word "virtus" refers to moral excellence, manly virtue or valor.<br><br>In ancient Roman society, virtus was a highly valued concept, encompassing qualities such as courage, integrity, excellent character, manly virtue, and manhood.<br><br>In a broader sense, virtus can be translated to mean:<br><br> Moral fiber<br> Honorable conduct<br> Virtue<br> Excellence<br> Nobility of character<br><br>In modern English, the word "virtus" may be used to describe someone's exceptional character, leadership, or moral integrity. For example: "He was a man of great virtus, known for his honesty and courage in the face of adversity."

Virtussin

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Virucidal

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Effective against or capable of killing viruses.

Virucide

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A virucide is a substance or agent that destroys or inactivates viruses. It is a type of antiviral agent that is used to kill or neutralize viruses, typically to prevent or treat viral infections.

Virulence

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Virulency

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