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    grace
    /ɡreɪs/

    noun

    verb

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  2. the quality of being pleasantly polite, or a willingness to be fair and honest: with good grace They accepted their defeat with good grace. graces [ plural ] uk / ɡreɪsɪz / us / ɡreɪsɪz /. ways of behaving that are considered polite and pleasant: social graces Ken is sadly lacking in social graces. See more.

  3. The meaning of GRACE is unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification. How to use grace in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Grace.

  4. Grace commonly refers to a smooth and pleasing way of moving, or a polite and thoughtful way of behaving. But when someone says they were late to the airport and only made it onto their plane by the grace of God, they're talking about grace in the context of God's favor.

  5. 1. uncountable noun. If someone moves with grace, they move in a smooth, controlled, and attractive way. He moved with the grace of a trained boxer. Ballet classes are important for poise and grace. Synonyms: elegance, finesse, poise, ease More Synonyms of grace. 2. uncountable noun.

  6. Grace definition: elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action. See examples of GRACE used in a sentence.

  7. [uncountable] a quality of behaviour that is polite and pleasant and deserves respect. He conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout the trial. see also saving grace. graces. [plural] (especially British English) ways of behaving that people think are polite and acceptable. He was not particularly well versed in the social graces.

  8. GRACE definition: 1. the quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way: 2. the quality of being…. Learn more.

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