Prudence is the virtue of being careful. It's a very popular virtue these days, especially with insurance companies.
The word "prudence" is an antonym of the word "carelessness. " An example of the word "prudence" in a sentence is "The investigator demonstrated sufficient prudence while handling the case. "
No. Virtue is a noun.
Yes, confidence is a virtue.
Virtue is a noun.
she lost her virtue in the city.
Prudence is one of a number of names reflecting a virtue (Hope, Charity, Faith, Honour are others). The virtue of Prudence is caution, not giving in to impetuousness or excess. It is typified by moderate, calm, thoughtful behaviour.
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Prudence is a theological virtue in which we are all committed to and have the ability to do what is right and judge what is good as Jesus Christ.
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James Patrick Mesa has written: 'Moral indoctrination and the virtue of prudence' -- subject(s): Prudence
The surname originates in Ireland. Family motto: By virtue and prudence!
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The word virtue comes from a Latin root meaning strength or power.
According to St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of Prudence is the queen of all virtues because through its exercise we acquire the moral knowledge necessary to form all other actions into virtues.
There are many different Protestant virtues. Some of these Protestant virtues include prudence, faith, diligence, hard work, prayer, humility, and kindness.
From which Proverb verse is "Virtue is its own reward take from?"