Sentence example with the word 'virtuous'

virtuous

advantageous, chaste, estimable, full of integrity, honorable, law-loving, pure in heart, seraphic, true, uncorrupted, useful

Definition adj. morally excellent

Last update: July 13, 2015


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He is a virtuous man.   [adjective]

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Yet the truly virtuous person performs a morally right action for its own sake.   [adjective]

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Most Anabaptists, however, practiced a virtuous monogamy and avoided all immorality.   [adjective]

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What can fortune give her better than a handsome and virtuous husband.   [adjective]

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You scorn to mingle the blood of the Heywards with one so degraded--lovely and virtuous though she be.   [adjective]

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"I have been a virtuous wife, sister, in a town where scarce one woman in ten is true to her marriage vows."   [adjective]

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He is to practise virtue only because it brings him pleasure; for who could remain virtuous without being wise, noble, and just.   [adjective]

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Then, looking tenderly at his wife, he said: "Ladice, thou hast been a faithful, virtuous wife to me."   [adjective]

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Compared with them, the King was worthy and virtuous.   [adjective]

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