virtue
- IPA[ˈvərCHo͞o]
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- behavior showing high moral standards;a quality considered morally good or desirable in a person
noun: virtue, plural noun: virtues
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- 1. behavior showing high moral standards paragons of virtue 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a quality considered morally good or desirable in a person patience is a virtue 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a good or useful quality of a thing Mike was extolling the virtues of the car there's no virtue in suffering in silence 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ archaic virginity or chastity, especially of a woman. 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (in traditional Christian angelology) the seventh highest order of the ninefold celestial hierarchy.
- the three virtues of faith, hope, and charity as defined by St. Paul.
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- the traditional chief moral virtues of justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the three virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
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- the traditional chief moral virtues of justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude.
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- the public expression of opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good ... it's noticeable how often virtue signalling consists of saying you hate things standing on the sidelines saying how awful the situation is does nothing except massage your ego by virtue signalling
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- each of the chief moral attributes of scholastic philosophy: justice, prudence, temperance, and ...
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- each of the chief natural virtues of justice, prudence, temperance, and fortitude, as defined ...
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- publicly express opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or ... maybe he just wanted to virtue-signal and demonstrate his supposed open-mindedness he virtue-signaled his inherent goodness at every opportunity
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- behaviour showing high moral standards: paragons of virtue
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