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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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Ore
::
Ore (n.)
Honor;
grace;
favor;
mercy;
clemency;
happy
augry.
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Removal
from
office
or
employment;
discharge,
either
with honor or with
disgrace..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) The
condition
of being out of
favor;
loss of
favor,
regard,
or
respect..
Sprawl
::
Sprawl
(v. i.) To
spread
and
stretch
the body or limbs
carelessly
in a
horizontal
position;
to lie with the limbs
stretched
out
ungracefully.
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Graced
with
conquest;
victorious.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To put out
favor;
to
dismiss
with
dishonor.
Jansenist
::
"Jansenist
(n.) A
follower
of
Cornelius
Jansen,
a Roman
Catholic
bishop
of
Ypres,
in
Flanders,
in the 17th
century,
who
taught
certain
doctrines
denying
free will and the
possibility
of
resisting
divine
grace..
Graced
::
Graced
(imp. & p. p.) of Grac.
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The cause or
reason
of
shame;
that which
brings
reproach,
and
degrades
a
person
in the
estimation
of
others;
disgrace..
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Indicating
want of
modesty,
or
sensibility
to
disgrace;
indecent;
as, a
shameless
picture
or
poem..
Unction
::
Unction
(n.)
Divine
or
sanctifying
grace.
Graceless
::
Graceless
(a.)
Unfortunate.
Cf.
Grace,
n., 4..
Attainture
::
Attainture
(n.)
Attainder;
disgrace.
Devenustate
::
Devenustate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
beauty
or
grace.
Infamy
::
Infamy
(n.) That loss of
character,
or
public
disgrace,
which a
convict
incurs,
and by which he is at
common
law
rendered
incompetent
as a
witness..
Stigmatose
::
Stigmatize
(v. t.) To set a mark of
disgrace
on; to brand with some mark of
reproach
or
infamy.
Peele
::
Peele (n.) A
graceful
and swift South
African
antelope
(Pelea
capreola).
The hair is
woolly,
and
ash-gray
on the back and
sides.
The horns are
black,
long,
slender,
straight,
nearly
smooth,
and very
sharp.
Called
also
rheeboc,
and
rehboc..
Gentility
::
Gentility
(n.) The
quality
or
qualities
appropriate
to those who are well born, as
self-respect,
dignity,
courage,
courtesy,
politeness
of
manner,
a
graceful
and easy mien and
behavior,
etc.; good
breeding..
Genteel
::
Genteel
(a.)
Graceful
in mien or form;
elegant
in
appearance,
dress,
or
manner;
as, the lady has a
genteel
person.
Law..
Jansenism
::
Jansenism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Jansen
regarding
free will and
divine
grace.
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