Meaning
Virtuous means having or showing high moral standards, goodness, or righteousness. A virtuous person behaves in an honest, kind, and morally upright way.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Adjective
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Usage: Describes people, actions, or qualities that are morally good and righteous.
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Sentence structure:
- be + virtuous → “She is virtuous.”
- virtuous + noun → “a virtuous act,” “a virtuous man.”
Common Phrases
- virtuous life – a life guided by morality and good deeds.
- virtuous circle – a chain of events that reinforce positive outcomes.
- virtuous person – someone with high moral standards.
- virtuous act – an action showing goodness or morality.
Collocations
- verb + virtuous: remain virtuous, seem virtuous, appear virtuous
- adverb + virtuous: truly virtuous, deeply virtuous, morally virtuous
- noun + virtuous: virtuous woman, virtuous character, virtuous conduct
Examples
- She is known for living a virtuous life.
- Donating to charity is considered a virtuous act.
- He is admired as a virtuous leader.
- The story teaches children to be virtuous.
- Her virtuous character earned her respect.
- A virtuous circle of growth helped the community prosper.
- He appeared virtuous but was hiding selfish motives.
- Honesty is one of the most virtuous qualities.
Synonyms or Related
- Righteous
- Moral
- Noble
- Good
- Upright