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Because it didn't get good ratings.
You can say something like "...by virtue of the fact that.." For example: "I know the mechanics of a sentence by virtue of the fact that I am an English teacher." By adding the letter "s" you are defining virtues as "the good thing about," so you can discuss the virtues of skim milk, inter alia.
The noun 'virtue' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the quality of being morally good; a beneficial quality; an advantage; a word for a concept; a word for a thing.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun integrity is 'it'. Example:Integrity is a virtue, it is a good thing to have. Do you have it?
ohhkayy now codial has alot of sugar and because of that sugar is not healthy so that practically means that cordial is not good for plants.
Heroism is a good virtue because it means he/she has a good virtue of being a hero.
No, virtue is not a verb. Virtue is a noun that refers to a quality or trait considered morally good or desirable. It is often associated with good behavior, character, or values.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. Here are some sentences with different meanings.She gave us a cordial greeting and invited us inside.Then, she offered us glasses of cordial.We felt we had cordial relations with her.The Priest drank a glass or cordial. The cat knocked over the glass of cordial onto the new sofa.After I had been playing outside with my friends, I felt tired and needed a glass of cordial to cool down.The host was cordial in inviting guests.
Virtue is a noun.
Good
It was incredible that no one was injured in such a bad accident
Incredible
Franklin began his moral perfection with the virtue of temperance because he believed it was the most challenging for him and would serve as a good foundation for mastering self-discipline in other areas. It was also a practical choice as temperance in eating and drinking was a common virtue at the time and would have a positive impact on his health and well-being.
The word incredible can be used in both senses. You will have to find out from the context.
Common good refers to the well-being of a community or society as a whole, while civic virtue is the moral obligation to work towards the common good through active participation in civic life. In essence, civic virtue is the individual's commitment to promoting the common good through their actions and decisions.
its good to be Patient