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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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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..
Angular
::
Angular
(a.) Fig.: Lean; lank;
raw-boned;
ungraceful;
sharp and stiff in
character;
as,
remarkably
angular
in his
habits
and
appearance;
an
angular
female..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The
prerogative
of mercy
execised
by the
executive,
as
pardon..
Effusion
::
Effusion
(n.) The act of
pouring
out; as,
effusion
of
water,
of
blood,
of
grace,
of
words,
and the
like..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.) As a term of
disgrace,
sometimes
annexed
to a
sentence
when an
officer
has been
cashiered
and
rendered
incapable
of
serving
his
country..
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Disgrace;
reproach;
dishonor;
opprobrium.
Appoggiatura
::
Appoggiatura
(n.) A
passing
tone
preceding
an
essential
tone, and
borrowing
the time it
occupies
from that; a short
auxiliary
or grace note one
degree
above or below the
principal
note
unless
it be of the same
harmony;
--
generally
indicated
by a note of
smaller
size, as in the
illustration
above.
It forms no
essential
part of the
harmony..
Dishonorable
::
Dishonorable
(a.)
Wanting
in
honor;
not
honorable;
bringing
or
deserving
dishonor;
staining
the
character,
and
lessening
the
reputation;
shameful;
disgraceful;
base..
Down
::
Down
(adv.)
From a
higher
to a lower
position,
literally
or
figuratively;
in a
descending
direction;
from the top of an
ascent;
from an
upright
position;
to the
ground
or
floor;
to or into a lower or an
inferior
condition;
as, into a state of
humility,
disgrace,
misery,
and the like; into a state of rest; -- used with verbs
indicating
motion..
Bowgrace
::
Bowgrace
(n.) A frame or
fender
of rope or junk, laid out at the sides or bows of a
vessel
to
secure
it from
injury
by
floating
ice..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To put out
favor;
to
dismiss
with
dishonor.
Shendship
::
Shendship
(n.) Harm; ruin; also,
reproach;
disgrace..
Bongrace
::
Bongrace
(n.) A
projecting
bonnet
or shade to
protect
the
complexion;
also, a
wide-brimmed
hat..
Favor
::
Favor (n.) A kind act or
office;
kindness
done or
granted;
benevolence
shown by word or deed; an act of grace or good will, as
distinct
from
justice
or
remuneration..
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) One of a class of
divines,
who,
following
St.
Augustine,
maintain
that grace by its
nature
is
effectual
absolutely
and
creatively,
not
relatively
and
conditionally..
Slur
::
Slur (v. t.) To soil; to
sully;
to
contaminate;
to
disgrace.
Overgrace
::
Overgrace
(v. t.) To grace or honor
exceedingly
or
beyond
desert.
Vituperrious
::
Vituperrious
(a.)
Worthy
of
vituperation;
shameful;
disgraceful.
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) A
particular
grace,
feature,
ornament,
or
excellence;
anything
beautiful;
as, the
beauties
of
nature..
Fetis
::
Fetis (a.) Neat;
pretty;
well made;
graceful.
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