What does the word "virtue" mean to you?

Question:What does it imply to you?

Answers:
To me,it means honesty&trust-worthiness&an implicite understanding of the need to be always fair,kind&compassionate when dealong w/others.Mind you,theses are my ideals&I'm afraid that sometimes I fall short,but then,don't we all at one time or another?That's where compassion comes in
The ruiner of worlds "Absolute Virtue" the creature that will doom humanity.
To me virtue is synonymous with assett (as it "Patience is a virtue")
Or in the context to "have virtue" it is synonymous with "integrity" "morals" and "Principles".
It is almost meaningless. You don't hear much about virtue these days--at least as it pertains to girls/women. In a broader sense, it means integrity--another trait in short supply.
it means..being kind, generous, loving, giving, ect..

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