ân đức
Definition
- Noun:
- Grace / Benevolence / Kindness: Refers to a profound and virtuous kindness, often implying a generous, compassionate, and morally good nature that is bestowed upon others. It carries a sense of noble virtue and magnanimity.
- Favor / Beneficence: Denotes a significant act of goodwill, help, or blessing that is given, often creating a deep sense of gratitude or moral obligation in the recipient.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ông ấy sống cả đời với ân đức. (He lived his whole life with benevolence.)
- Nhân dân nhớ mãi ân đức của vị lãnh tụ. (The people forever remember the leader's grace.)
- Làm việc đó là một hành động ân đức. (Doing that is an act of great kindness.)
Advanced Usage
- The term ân đức often appears in formal, literary, or historical contexts, and is used to describe the enduring virtuous character or magnanimous actions of respected figures, ancestors, or benefactors.
- It can be used to describe the accumulated good deeds and moral merit of a person or family.
Variants and Related Words
- Ân huệ (n): favor, grace (often used in similar contexts but can be slightly less profound than ân đức).
- Đức độ (n): virtue, moral integrity (focuses more on moral character than on active benevolence).
- Nhân đức (n): humanity and virtue, benevolence.
Synonyms
- Benevolence: the quality of being well-meaning; kindness.
- Grace: courteous goodwill, often seen as a divine virtue.
- Magnanimity: generosity of spirit, nobility of heart.
- Beneficence: the act of doing good; kindness.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Ăn ở có ân có đức: to live a life of kindness and virtue.
- Bà cụ ăn ở có ân có đức nên được mọi người kính trọng. (The old lady lives a life of kindness and virtue, so she is respected by everyone.)
- Đền ơn đáp đức: to repay grace and virtue (to repay a deep moral debt).
- Chúng tôi nguyện đền ơn đáp đức. (We vow to repay this profound kindness.)