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미덕 — meaning in English: virtue

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미덕
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 미덕 in discussions about personal ethics or moral character, especially in formal settings like community meetings or religious gatherings. For instance, a speaker may highlight the virtues of honesty and compassion when addressing a group about community values.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 도덕 (dodeok), which translates to 'morality.' However, 미덕 tends to emphasize positive character traits more broadly, while 도덕 often refers specifically to ethical principles or standards. You would choose 미덕 when praising someone's admirable qualities.
Culture
The word 미덕 has deep roots in Confucian philosophy, which emphasizes moral virtues as essential for personal and societal harmony. Historically, it has been a cornerstone in Korean education, where children are taught the importance of virtues such as loyalty, filial piety, and humility from a young age.
FAQ
Q.What does 미덕 mean in English?
미덕 translates to 'virtue' in English, representing moral excellence or admirable qualities in a person.
Q.How is 미덕 used in sentences?
You can use 미덕 in sentences like: '그의 미덕은 그의 친구들에게 큰 영감을 줍니다' which means 'His virtues inspire his friends greatly.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 미덕?
A common mistake is confusing 미덕 with similar terms like 도덕. Remember, 미덕 refers to positive traits, while 도덕 is more about moral standards.
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