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Virtud

Definition:

A term that refers to a quality, characteristic, or moral excellence that is considered to be positive and desirable

Sample Sentences:

  • She demonstrated great virtue by always being honest and fair.

  • Humility is regarded as a virtud in many cultures.

  • Having patience is a virtud that can lead to success in all aspects of life.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Senses:

  1. Moral excellence or noble quality

  2. A particular moral excellence or commendable characteristic

  3. Chastity or virginity, especially in women

Usages:

1. She conducted herself with great virtud and integrity throughout her career.

2. The virtud of kindness is often undervalued but can have a profound impact on others.

3. In some conservative societies, a woman's virtud is highly valued and plays a crucial role in her reputation.

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