virtuously Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
virulencevirulent
virulently
virus
viruses
visa
visage
visas
viscose
viscosity
viscount
viscounts
viscous
vise
visibilities
virtuously's Usage Examples:
deficiency of emotion (metriopatheia), the Stoics thought that living virtuously provided freedom from the passions, resulting in apatheia.
Manuel "the greatest general and the most fortunate" and states he ruled "virtuously in the eyes of God", the only event he documents for Manuel's reign is.
Through the trials of its heroine, Opie explores the challenge of living virtuously in a corrupt society.
" or: “Asha is virtuously maginificent, And joy upon joy is what Asha provides For thus is Asha.
Breath, and been shown a heaven with game and honey for those who lived virtuously and traditionally.
He was ever most virtuously affected, sound in religion, faithful and serviceable to his Princes,.
Church Fathers, the ascetics and the common people who lived simply and virtuously in the provinces.
from the world below to observe them and to teach the men how to live virtuously.
February, Pope Clement congratulated Henry on the victory and on his "virtuously, constantly and intrepidly" leading.
a complex process which includes acting virtuously, and Haidt claims in Chapter Eight that behaving virtuously means to do as Aristotle said and to develop.
or occupation by running often to prayers’, and that 'the man who is virtuously and honestly engaged is actually serving God all the while’.
intrinsic beauty and desire it strongly (a matter of the heart); b) act virtuously habitually (a matter of the will) and c) practice all the virtues simultaneously.
In a true Kingdom of Ends, acting virtuously will be rewarded with happiness.
resulted from sin and vice, and that suffering can be overcome by acting virtuously.
However, according to the Stoics, living virtuously in accordance with nature would lead to ataraxia as a byproduct.
literally translates as a "restraint", a rule or code of conduct for living virtuously.
Yama is a "moral restraint" or rule for living virtuously.
Synonyms:
chastely;
Antonyms:
amorally;