virtue
word
/ˈvɝtʃu/
VUR-choo
/vˈɜːtʃuː/
VUR-choo
Definition
A good quality or moral excellence, such as honesty, kindness, or courage. Sometimes used to mean an advantage or beneficial feature.
Usage & Nuances
Formal word, often used when discussing morals, philosophy, or character traits. Common in phrases like 'make a virtue of necessity' (finding good in a bad situation). Sometimes refers to a specific moral quality, other times to any strength or advantage.
Spanish: virtudPortuguese (BR): virtudePortuguese (PT): virtudeChinese (Simplified): 美德Chinese (Traditional): 美德Hindi: सद्गुणArabic: فضيلةBengali: পুণ্য - সদগুণRussian: добродетель - достоинство (преимущество)Japanese: 美徳 (びとく)Vietnamese: đức hạnh - ưu điểmKorean: 미덕 - 장점Turkish: erdem - avantaj (üstünlük)Urdu: فضیلت - خوبیIndonesian: kebajikan - keunggulan
Example Sentences
Honesty is an important virtue.
basic
She teaches her children about the value of virtue.
basic
Patience is considered a virtue.
basic
He turned his lack of experience into a virtue by being eager to learn.
natural
Some people say that necessity is the mother of virtue.
natural
The main virtue of this plan is its simplicity.
natural