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virtuously

adverb as in honorably

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adverb as in morally

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Example Sentences

His celebratory nude dance through the halls of Saltburn is joyous, and presumably the audience is mentally high-fiving him for being able to pull one over on the financially rich but virtuously bankrupt.

From Salon

"Theological doctrines encouraged aid for the shame-faced poor, who threatened the moral order by showing that you could live virtuously and prosperously but still fall victim to twists of fortune," said Robb.

“Biddy,” said I, in a virtuously self-asserting manner, “I must request to know what you mean by this?”

So we decided to explore, does meditation actually make us behave more virtuously?

There’s also a big difference between what we virtuously say we want and what we actually buy, let alone consume.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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