"Virtus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The Latin word "virtus" refers to moral excellence, manly virtue or valor.
In ancient Roman society, virtus was a highly valued concept, encompassing qualities such as courage, integrity, excellent character, manly virtue, and manhood.
In a broader sense, virtus can be translated to mean:
Moral fiber
Honorable conduct
Virtue
Excellence
Nobility of character
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."
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."