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Definition of grace
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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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Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Destitute
of
shame;
wanting
modesty;
brazen-faced;
insensible
to
disgrace.
Dedecoration
::
Dedecoration
(n.)
Disgrace;
dishonor.
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..
Grossly
::
Grossly
(adv.)
In a gross
manner;
greatly;
coarsely;
without
delicacy;
shamefully;
disgracefully.
Graceless
::
Graceless
(a.)
Wanting
in grace or
excellence;
departed
from, or
deprived
of,
divine
grace;
hence,
depraved;
corrupt..
Blot
::
Blot (n.) A spot on
reputation;
a
stain;
a
disgrace;
a
reproach;
a
blemish.
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.)
Exertion
for the sake of
training
or
improvement
whether
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
practice
to
acquire
skill,
knowledge,
virtue,
perfectness,
grace,
etc..
Contumely
::
Contumely
(n.)
Rudeness
compounded
of
haughtiness
and
contempt;
scornful
insolence;
despiteful
treatment;
disdain;
contemptuousness
in act or
speech;
disgrace.
Ungracious
::
Ungracious
(a.)
Having
no
grace;
graceless;
wicked.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To treat
discourteously;
to
upbraid;
to
revile.
Perseverance
::
Perseverance
(n.)
Continuance
in a state of grace until it is
succeeded
by a state of
glory;
sometimes
called
final
perseverance,
and the
perseverance
of the
saints.
See
Calvinism..
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..
Dedecorate
::
Dedecorate
(v. t.) To bring to
shame;
to
disgrace.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To put out
favor;
to
dismiss
with
dishonor.
Gracious
::
Gracious
(a.)
Produced
by
divine
grace;
influenced
or
controlled
by the
divine
influence;
as,
gracious
affections..
Scapegrace
::
Scapegrace
(n.) A
graceless,
unprincipled
person;
one who is wild and
reckless..
Hellenism
::
Hellenism
(n.) The type of
character
of the
ancient
Greeks,
who aimed at
culture,
grace,
and
amenity,
as the chief
elements
in human
well-being
and
perfection..
Jay
::
"Jay (n.) Any one of the
numerous
species
of birds
belonging
to
Garrulus,
Cyanocitta,
and
allied
genera.
They are
allied
to the
crows,
but are
smaller,
more
graceful
in form, often
handsomely
colored,
and
usually
have a
crest..
Melisma
::
Melisma
(n.) A grace or
embellishment.
Slander
::
Slander
(n.)
Disgrace;
reproach;
dishonor;
opprobrium.
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