Definitions and Examples of virtuous, good, righteous
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having high moral standards; behaving in a way that is considered morally good.
Example
She was known for her virtuous behavior and honesty.
Morally right; beneficial; having desirable qualities.
Example
He always tries to do the good thing, even when it's difficult.
Morally right and just; acting in accordance with divine or moral law.
Example
The righteous judge made a fair and just decision.
Key Differences: virtuous vs good vs righteous
- 1Virtuous emphasizes high moral standards and behavior.
- 2Good emphasizes moral correctness and beneficial qualities.
- 3Righteous emphasizes acting in accordance with divine or moral law.
Effective Usage of virtuous, good, righteous
- 1Moral Discussions: Use these antonyms to discuss morality and ethics.
- 2Character Development: Use these antonyms to describe characters in stories.
- 3Compliments: Use these antonyms to compliment someone's behavior or actions.
Remember this!
The antonyms of wicked are virtuous, good, and righteous. These words describe people or actions that are morally good, just, and honorable. Use them to discuss morality and ethics, describe characters in stories, or compliment someone's behavior or actions.