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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.)
Ornamental
notes or short
passages,
either
introduced
by the
performer,
or
indicated
by the
composer,
in which case the
notation
signs are
called
grace
notes,
appeggiaturas,
turns,
etc..
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Deform
::
Deform
(v. t.) To
render
displeasing;
to
deprive
of
comeliness,
grace,
or
perfection;
to
dishonor..
Graceless
::
Graceless
(a.)
Unfortunate.
Cf.
Grace,
n., 4..
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To cover with
reproach
or
ignominy;
to
dishonor;
to
disgrace.
Infamy
::
Infamy
(n.) A
quality
which
exposes
to
disgrace;
extreme
baseness
or
vileness;
as, the
infamy
of an
action..
Siciliano
::
Siciliano
(n.) A
Sicilian
dance,
resembling
the
pastorale,
set to a
rather
slow and
graceful
melody
in 12-8 or 6-8
measure;
also, the music to the
dance..
Sylph
::
Sylph (n.) Fig.: A
slender,
graceful
woman..
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Abounding
in
beauty,
loveliness,
or
amiability;
graceful;
excellent..
Graced
::
Graced
(imp. & p. p.) of Grac.
Grossly
::
Grossly
(adv.)
In a gross
manner;
greatly;
coarsely;
without
delicacy;
shamefully;
disgracefully.
Indignation
::
Indignation
(n.) The
feeling
excited
by that which is
unworthy,
base, or
disgraceful;
anger
mingled
with
contempt,
disgust,
or
abhorrence..
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Disgrace;
reproach;
dishonor;
opprobrium.
Jansenism
::
Jansenism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
Jansen
regarding
free will and
divine
grace.
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
dignify
or raise by an act of
favor;
to
honor.
Scandalize
::
Scandalize
(v. t.) To
offend
the
feelings
or the
conscience
of (a
person)
by some
action
which is
considered
immoral
or
criminal;
to bring
shame,
disgrace,
or
reproach
upon..
Deflour
::
Deflour
(v. t.) To take away the prime
beauty
and grace of; to rob of the
choicest
ornament.
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
credit
or good
repute;
to bring
reproach
upon; to make less
reputable;
to
disgrace.
Grace
::
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..
Personable
::
Personable
(a.)
Having
a
well-formed
body, or
person;
graceful;
comely;
of good
appearance;
presentable;
as, a
personable
man or
woman..
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..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) An
assemblage
or
graces
or
properties
pleasing
to the eye, the ear, the
intellect,
the
aesthetic
faculty,
or the moral
sense..
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