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noun

virtue

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noun
1
Moral goodness or excellence of character.
"The story praised patience and honesty as great virtues."
2
A particular good quality or admirable trait.
"Patience is not one of his virtues."
3
A beneficial or advantageous quality of something.
"One virtue of the new design is how easy it is to clean."

How to Use Virtue

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In plain EnglishGood moral character in general, or one specific admirable trait.

Common pairings
by virtue of a woman of virtue the virtue of patience

Word Forms

virtues plural, Virtues plural

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Etymology

From Latin virtus, meaning "manliness, worth, or moral excellence," from vir, "man."

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