Solely means only, virtue means coveted positive features, such as beauty, valor or bravety. Although in this case the sum of the parts in this sentence is more than their face value, the phrase 'solely by virtue' is often used as a synonym to 'I was so excited about this I could not care less of the...'
Authors use this excuse to implement pet sentences into their work, phrases or sayings that do not have any value for the story. They just wanted to add the phrase in their work because they liked it so much. 'Solely by the virtue it sounded cool'
It is also often used in the opposite ways: fe. "You may not buy a house solely on the virtue how pretty it looks, you have to also keep the budget in mind".
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
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insincerity by virtue of pretending to have qualities or beliefs that you do not really have A lie
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By virtue and industry
The virtue "gift" of adversity is fortitude "patience"
Protecting your virtue can mean safeguarding your moral character, integrity, and values. Virtue typically refers to qualities or traits that are considered morally good, such as honesty, kindness, and courage. By protecting your virtue, you uphold these principles and strive to act in ways that are honorable and admirable.
What is vice today may be virtue tomorrow
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Note the question is " What does virtue mean?" not what it is.
3 popular questions about mean,median,mode is whats the mean? whats the mode? whats the median? hope this helps
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Whats up....or Whats new....or slang for How you doin or what you up to
Socrates argued that knowledge is virtue. He thought that human beings committed morally wrong acts solely because they were ignorant of morally right acts. For example, a bank robber was a thief because he mistakenly thought that he himself would be better off with the money he stole if he didn't get caught. So, to say that knowledge is not virtue is to deny Socrates's claim. Aristotle, for example, argued that there is moral backsliding, that sometimes we do what is wrong even if we do understand the act as wrong. .