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Definition of grace
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Grace (v. t.) To
dignify
or raise by an act of
favor;
to
honor.
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Dishonest
::
Dishonest
(v. t.) To
disgrace;
to
dishonor;
as, to
dishonest
a
maid..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) A
petition
for
grace;
a
blessing
asked,
or
thanks
rendered,
before
or after a
meal..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A grace
consisting
of two or more small notes
moving
by
conjoint
degrees,
and
leading
to a
principal
note
either
above or
below..
Petition
::
Petition
(n.) A
formal
written
request
addressed
to an
official
person,
or to an
organized
body,
having
power to grant it;
specifically
(Law),
a
supplication
to
government,
in
either
of its
branches,
for the
granting
of a
particular
grace or
right;
-- in
distinction
from a
memorial,
which calls
certain
facts to mind; also, the
written
document..
Thalia
::
Thalia
(n.) One of the three
Graces.
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v. t.) To
attribute
blame to; to
allege
something
disgraceful
against;
to
charge
with a
fault;
to
censure
severely
or
contemptuously;
to
upbraid.
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v. t.) To come back to, or come home to, as a
matter
of
blame;
to bring shame or
disgrace
upon; to
disgrace..
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
dignify
or raise by an act of
favor;
to
honor.
Reproach
::
Reproach
(v.) A cause of blame or
censure;
shame;
disgrace.
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..
Beautify
::
Beautify
(v. t.) To make or
render
beautiful;
to add
beauty
to; to
adorn;
to deck; to
grace;
to
embellish.
Congruity
::
Congruity
(n.) That, in an
imperfectly
good
persons,
which
renders
it
suitable
for God to
bestow
on him gifts of
grace..
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) A
particular
grace,
feature,
ornament,
or
excellence;
anything
beautiful;
as, the
beauties
of
nature..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The
prerogative
of mercy
execised
by the
executive,
as
pardon..
Elegancy
::
Elegancy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
elegant;
beauty
as
resulting
from
choice
qualities
and the
complete
absence
of what
deforms
or
impresses
unpleasantly;
grace given by art or
practice;
fine
polish;
refinement;
-- said of
manners,
language,
style,
form,
architecture,
etc..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
credit
or good
repute;
to bring
reproach
upon; to make less
reputable;
to
disgrace.
Uncovenanted
::
Uncovenanted
(a.) Not
having
entered
into
relationship
with God
through
the
appointed
means of
grace;
also, not
promised
or
assured
by the
divine
promises
or
conditions;
as,
uncovenanted
mercies..
Reputeless
::
Reputeless
(a.) Not
having
good
repute;
disreputable;
disgraceful;
inglorius.
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To put out
favor;
to
dismiss
with
dishonor.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. t.) To
embellish
with the
flowers
of
diction;
to adorn with
rhetorical
figures;
to grace with
ostentatious
eloquence;
to set off with a
parade
of
words.
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