Virtue ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Virtue ( noun )

  1. Moral excellence and righteousness.
  2. Good behavior or character.
  3. A quality considered morally good or desirable in a person.
  4. A desirable or beneficial feature or characteristic of a thing.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french vertu, from latin virtus, from vir "man".

Examples:

  1. Honesty is considered a virtue.
  2. He is known for his virtues of hard work and determination.
  3. She possesses the virtue of patience.
  4. The virtue of the product is its durability.
  5. The virtue of the design is its simplicity.

(As a verb)

Virtue ( verb )

  1. Moral excellence and righteousness.
  2. Good behavior or character.
  3. A quality considered morally good or desirable in a person.
  4. A desirable or beneficial feature or characteristic of a thing.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french vertu, from latin virtus, from vir "man".

Examples:

  1. Honesty is considered a virtue.
  2. He is known for his virtues of hard work and determination.
  3. She possesses the virtue of patience.
  4. The virtue of the product is its durability.
  5. The virtue of the design is its simplicity.
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