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Definition of grace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of grace is as below...
Grace (n.) The
exercise
of love,
kindness,
mercy,
favor;
disposition
to
benefit
or serve
another;
favor
bestowed
or
privilege
conferred..
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Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Inherent
excellence;
any
endowment
or
characteristic
fitted
to win favor or
confer
pleasure
or
benefit.
Graceful
::
Graceful
(a.)
Displaying
grace or
beauty
in form or
action;
elegant;
easy;
agreeable
in
appearance;
as, a
graceful
walk,
deportment,
speaker,
air, act,
speech..
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Abounding
in grace or
mercy;
manifesting
love,.
or
bestowing
mercy;
characterized
by
grace;
beneficent;
merciful;
disposed
to show
kindness
or
favor;
condescending;
as, his most
gracious
majesty..
Opprobrium
::
Opprobrium
(n.)
Disgrace;
infamy;
reproach
mingled
with
contempt;
abusive
language.
Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Quality
suited
to
inspire
respect
or
reverence;
loftiness
and
grace;
impressiveness;
stateliness;
-- said of //en,
manner,
style,
etc..
Terminist
::
Terminist
(n.) One of a class of
theologians
who
maintain
that God has fixed a
certain
term for the
probation
of
individual
persons,
during
which
period,
and no
longer,
they have the offer to
grace..
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v.) A cause of blame or
censure;
shame;
disgrace.
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To stain or mar, as with
infamy
or
disgrace;
to
tarnish;
to
sully..
Spot
::
Spot (v. t.) To
stain;
to
blemish;
to
taint;
to
disgrace;
to
tarnish,
as
reputation;
to
asperse..
Vituperrious
::
Vituperrious
(a.)
Worthy
of
vituperation;
shameful;
disgraceful.
Shendship
::
Shendship
(n.) Harm; ruin; also,
reproach;
disgrace..
Hara-kiri
::
Hara-kiri
(n.)
Suicide,
by
slashing
the
abdomen,
formerly
practiced
in
Japan,
and
commanded
by the
government
in the cases of
disgraced
officials;
disembowelment;
-- also
written,
but
incorrectly,
hari-kari..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Not easy or
agreeable
to the
taste;
stiff;
rigid;
ungraceful;
repelling;
as, a hard
style..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) An
assemblage
or
graces
or
properties
pleasing
to the eye, the ear, the
intellect,
the
aesthetic
faculty,
or the moral
sense..
Goodship
::
Goodship
(n.)
Favor;
grace.
Deformity
::
Deformity
(a.)
Anything
that
destroys
beauty,
grace,
or
propriety;
irregularity;
absurdity;
gross
deviation
from order or the
established
laws of
propriety;
as,
deformity
in an
edifice;
deformity
of
character..
Sylvae
::
Sylphlike
(a.) Like a
sylph;
airy;
graceful.
Invest
::
Invest
(v. t.) To
clothe,
as with
office
or
authority;
to place in
possession
of rank,
dignity,
or
estate;
to
endow;
to
adorn;
to
grace;
to
bedeck;
as, to
invest
with honor or
glory;
to
invest
with an
estate..
Disgraced
::
Disgraced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disgrac.
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
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