Virtue

//ˈvɜːt͡ʃuː//

"Virtue" in a Sentence (23 examples)

She became rich by virtue of hard work and good business sense.

Hypocrisy is the homage that vice pays to virtue.

The journalist was too upset to distinguish vice from virtue.

The first virtue of a painting is to be a feast for the eyes.

It's duck soup for a girl of easy virtue to find a new man.

The man must have succeeded in business by virtue of his efforts.

This jacket has the virtue of being easy to wash.

Your plan has the virtue of being practical.

They say fine words are no virtue if they're insincere and that's him in a nutshell. He's all talk but doesn't mean a word of it.

It is a virtue never to tell a lie.

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Without virtue, there is no freedom.

There are a set of religious, or rather moral, writers, who teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery, in this world.

Virtue is an inner light that can prevail in every soul.”

The commission of acts by a person which he or she believes to be wrong can cause a diminishment of one or more of the virtues which subsist in the person's personality; in this way such actions may be viewed as significant life events.

Some men are modest, and seem to take pains to hide their virtues; and, from a natural distance and reserve in their tempers, scarce suffer their good qualities to be known […].

The divine virtues of truth and equity are the only bands of friendship, the only supports of society.

There were divers other plants, which I had no notion of or understanding about, that might, perhaps, have virtues of their own, which I could not find out.

One virtue of the present coalition government's attack on access to education could be to reopen the questions raised so pertinently by Robinson in the 1960s […].

Thrones, Dominations, Princedoms, Virtues, Powers; / For in possession such, not only of right, / I call ye, and declare ye now […].

though she did not suppose Lydia to be deliberately engaging in an elopement without the intention of marriage, she had no difficulty in believing that neither her virtue nor her understanding would preserve her from falling an easy prey.

There was a virtue in the wave; His limbs, that, stiff with toil, Dragg’d heavy, from the copious draught receiv’d Lightness and supple strength.

Here are the glasses, Meg. But I am afraid that the virtue has gone from them, and now they are only glass. Perhaps they were meant to help once and only on Camazotz.

many Egyptians still worry that the Brotherhood, by virtue of discipline and experience, would hold an unfair advantage if elections were held too soon.

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