virtuousˈvɜr tʃu əs
virtuous (adj)
virtuous
English Definitions:
virtuous (adj)
morally excellent
pure, vestal, virgin, virginal, virtuous (adj)
in a state of sexual virginity
"pure and vestal modesty"; "a spinster or virgin lady"; "men have decreed that their women must be pure and virginal"
virtuous (Adjective)
Full of virtue, having excellent moral character.
virtuous
Virtue (Latin: virtus) is moral excellence. A virtue is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being. In other words, it is a behavior that shows high moral standards: doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong. The opposite of virtue is vice. Other examples of this notion include the concept of merit in Asian traditions as well as De (Chinese 德). Buddhism's four brahmavihara ("Divine States") can be regarded as virtues in the European sense.
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