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The adjective for the noun virtue (having virtue) is virtuous. A related adjective is virtual, which means either "almost certain" or "in image alone" (virtual reality).

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Goodness, morality, probity, if the word is used to describe a person's moral quality. "Senator Smith's virtue is beyond debate."

On the other hand the word can mean a particular good quality. "It has at least the virtue of being honest." "His virtues shall plead Trumpet-tongued against the deep damnation of his taking-off" "Patience is a virtue" In some cases the word "merit" may be substituted.

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Personality.

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