Ethical Virtues

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noun compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm

  • The judge showed mercy towards the defendant and reduced the sentence.
  • Please have mercy on me and let me off with a warning!
  • I begged for mercy but the teacher still gave me detention.
  • The storm raged on without mercy, causing widespread destruction.

noun a devout or virtuous individual

  • Her piety was evident in the way she attended church every Sunday without fail.
  • He showed his piety by always saying grace before meals.
  • Yo, that dude's piety game is strong - he's always helping out at the homeless shelter.
  • The artist's piety towards his craft was reflected in the intricate details of his work.

noun the quality or state of being saintly; holiness or goodness

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  • Her saintliness was evident in the way she dedicated her life to helping others.
  • Everyone was in awe of his saintliness, always willing to lend a hand to those in need.
  • I can't believe the saintliness of that guy, always doing good deeds without expecting anything in return.
  • The saintliness of her character shone through even in the darkest of times, guiding others towards the light.

adjective describing someone who is willing to sacrifice their own interests or desires for the greater good

  • She was known for her self-sacrificing nature, always putting the needs of others before her own.
  • My mom is so self-sacrificing, she never takes time for herself because she's always helping others.
  • Dude, that guy is seriously self-sacrificing, he's always bailing his friends out of trouble.
  • The self-sacrificing act of donating all his savings to charity left a lasting impact on the community.