"Virulented" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Virulented" Meaning

I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "virulented". It seems to be a non-standard or made-up word.

"Virulented" Examples

Sorry, but "virulented" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard term.

However, if you're looking for examples related to the word "virulent," here are five sentences that use it correctly:

Examples


The virulent strain of flu had a high mortality rate.
The doctor prescribed an antibiotic to combat the virulent infection.
The virulent rhetoric used by the politician sparked a national controversy.
The virulent opinion has been circulating on social media about the new policy.
The scientist studied the virulent bacteria that caused the outbreak in the city.

"Virulented" Similar Words

Virtuousness

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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."

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Virulence

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Virusoids are small, single-stranded RNA molecules that are similar to viruses, but do not contain a protein coat or capsid. They consist of a genetic core, which is an infectious agent of other viruses. They are single-stranded, circular or linear molecules of RNA, usually less than 1,500 nucleotides long.

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