grace
nounDefinition of grace
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a
: unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification
b
: a virtue coming from God
c
: a state of sanctification enjoyed through divine assistance
c
: a special favor : privilege
each in his place, by right, not grace, shall rule his heritage— Rudyard Kipling
d
: disposition to or an act or instance of kindness, courtesy, or clemency
e
: a temporary exemption : reprieve
3a
: a charming or attractive trait or characteristic
Among disagreeable qualities he possessed the saving grace of humor.
b
: a pleasing appearance or effect : charm
all the grace of youth— John Buchan
c
: ease and suppleness (see supple entry 1 sense 2b) of movement or bearing
danced with such grace
4
—used as a title of address or reference for a duke, a duchess, or an archbishop
5
: a short prayer at a meal asking a blessing or giving thanks
6
Graces plural
: three sister goddesses in Greek mythology who are the givers of charm and beauty
7
: a musical trill, turn, or appoggiatura
8a
: sense of propriety or right
had the grace not to run for elective office— Calvin Trillin
b
: the quality or state of being considerate or thoughtful
accepted his advice with grace
grace
verb
graced;
gracing
Definition of grace (Entry 2 of 2)
1
: to confer dignity or honor on
The king graced him with the rank of a knight.
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