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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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Scalawag
::
Scalawag
(n.) A
scamp;
a
scapegrace.
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..
Infamously
::
Infamously
(adv.)
In an
infamous
manner
or
degree;
scandalously;
disgracefully;
shamefully.
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..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
transient
grace note,
struck
immediately
before
the one it is
intended
to
ornament..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The same
prerogative
when
exercised
in the form of
equitable
relief
through
chancery.
Inelegancy
::
Inelegancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
inelegant;
want of
elegance
or
grace;
want of
refinement,
beauty,
or
polish
in
language,
composition,
or
manners..
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..
Guanaco
::
Guanaco
(n.) A South
American
mammal
(Auchenia
huanaco),
allied
to the
llama,
but of
larger
size and more
graceful
form,
inhabiting
the
southern
Andes and
Patagonia.
It is
supposed
by some to be the llama in a wild
state..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v. t.) To
stain;
to
obscure;
to
sully;
to
disgrace;
to cloud with
infamy.
Inglorious
::
Inglorious
(a.)
Shameful;
disgraceful;
ignominious;
as,
inglorious
flight,
defeat,
etc..
Deform
::
Deform
(v. t.) To
render
displeasing;
to
deprive
of
comeliness,
grace,
or
perfection;
to
dishonor..
Happiness
::
Happiness
(n.)
Fortuitous
elegance;
unstudied
grace;
-- used
especially
of
language.
Ungracious
::
Ungracious
(a.) Not
gracious;
showing
no grace or
kindness;
being
without
good will;
unfeeling.
Beauty
::
Beauty
(n.) An
assemblage
or
graces
or
properties
pleasing
to the eye, the ear, the
intellect,
the
aesthetic
faculty,
or the moral
sense..
Klipspringer
::
Klipspringer
(n.) A
small,
graceful
South
African
antelope
(Nanotragus
oreotragus),
which,
like the
chamois,
springs
from one crag to
another
with great
agility;
--
called
also
kainsi..
Elegant
::
Elegant
(a.) Very
choice,
and
hence,
pleasing
to good
taste;
characterized
by
grace,
propriety,
and
refinement,
and the
absence
of every thing
offensive;
exciting
admiration
and
approbation
by
symmetry,
completeness,
freedom
from
blemish,
and the like;
graceful;
tasteful
and
highly
attractive;
as,
elegant
manners;
elegant
style of
composition;
an
elegant
speaker;
an
elegant
structure..
Augustinian
::
Augustinian
(n.) One of a class of
divines,
who,
following
St.
Augustine,
maintain
that grace by its
nature
is
effectual
absolutely
and
creatively,
not
relatively
and
conditionally..
Sylph
::
Sylph (n.) Fig.: A
slender,
graceful
woman..
Reputeless
::
Reputeless
(a.) Not
having
good
repute;
disreputable;
disgraceful;
inglorius.
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