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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
divine
favor
toward
man; the mercy of God, as
distinguished
from His
justice;
also, any
benefits
His mercy
imparts;
divine
love or
pardon;
a state of
acceptance
with God;
enjoyment
of the
divine
favor..
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Downwards
::
Downwards
(adv.)
From a
higher
to a lower
condition;
toward
misery,
humility,
disgrace,
or
ruin..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
supply
with
heavenly
grace.
Dishonorable
::
Dishonorable
(a.)
Wanting
in
honor;
not
honorable;
bringing
or
deserving
dishonor;
staining
the
character,
and
lessening
the
reputation;
shameful;
disgraceful;
base..
Airy
::
Airy (a.)
Relating
to the
spirit
or soul;
delicate;
graceful;
as, airy
music..
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Graced
with
conquest;
victorious.
Onagrarieous
::
Onagrarieous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order of
plants
(Onagraceae
or
Onagrarieae),
which
includes
the
fuchsia,
the
willow-herb
(Epilobium),
and the
evening
primrose
(/nothera)..
Uneasy
::
Uneasy
(a.) Not easy in
manner;
constrained;
stiff;
awkward;
not
graceful;
as, an
uneasy
deportment..
Graced
::
Graced
(a.)
Endowed
with
grace;
beautiful;
full of
graces;
honorable.
Contumelious
::
Contumelious
(a.)
Shameful;
disgraceful.
Scalawag
::
Scalawag
(n.) A
scamp;
a
scapegrace.
Bedeck
::
Bedeck
(v. t.) To deck,
ornament,
or
adorn;
to
grace..
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..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The cause or
reason
of
shame;
that which
brings
reproach,
and
degrades
a
person
in the
estimation
of
others;
disgrace..
Vilify
::
Vilify
(v. t.) To make vile; to
debase;
to
degrade;
to
disgrace.
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
honor;
to
disgrace;
to bring
reproach
or shame on; to treat with
indignity,
or as
unworthy
in the sight of
others;
to stain the
character
of; to
lessen
the
reputation
of; as, the
duelist
dishonors
himself
to
maintain
his
honor..
Lordship
::
Lordship
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a lord; hence (with his or
your),
a title
applied
to a lord
(except
an
archbishop
or duke, who is
called
Grace)
or a judge (in Great
Britain),
etc..
Disgraceful
::
Disgraceful
(a.)
Bringing
disgrace;
causing
shame;
shameful;
dishonorable;
unbecoming;
as,
profaneness
is
disgraceful
to a man..
Upbraid
::
Upbraid
(v. t.) To
charge
with
something
wrong or
disgraceful;
to
reproach;
to cast
something
in the teeth of; --
followed
by with or for, and
formerly
of,
before
the thing
imputed..
Lightness
::
Lightness
(n.) The
state,
condition,
or
quality,
of being light or not
heavy;
buoyancy;
levity;
fickleness;
nimbleness;
delicacy;
grace..
Stigma
::
Stigma
(v. t.) Any mark of
infamy
or
disgrace;
sign of moral
blemish;
stain or
reproach
caused
by
dishonorable
conduct;
reproachful
characterization.
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