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Definition of grace
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Grace (n.)
Inherent
excellence;
any
endowment
or
characteristic
fitted
to win favor or
confer
pleasure
or
benefit.
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Baffle
::
Baffle
(v. t.) To cause to
undergo
a
disgraceful
punishment,
as a
recreant
knight..
Honest
::
Honest
(a.) To
adorn;
to
grace;
to
honor;
to make
becoming,
appropriate,
or
honorable..
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..
Incapable
::
Incapable
(a.) As a term of
disgrace,
sometimes
annexed
to a
sentence
when an
officer
has been
cashiered
and
rendered
incapable
of
serving
his
country..
Jansenist
::
"Jansenist
(n.) A
follower
of
Cornelius
Jansen,
a Roman
Catholic
bishop
of
Ypres,
in
Flanders,
in the 17th
century,
who
taught
certain
doctrines
denying
free will and the
possibility
of
resisting
divine
grace..
Manage
::
Manage
(n.) To train in the
manege,
as a
horse;
to
exercise
in
graceful
or
artful
action..
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
transient
grace note,
struck
immediately
before
the one it is
intended
to
ornament..
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Destitute
of
shame;
wanting
modesty;
brazen-faced;
insensible
to
disgrace.
Leggiero
::
Leggiero
(a. & adv.) Light or
graceful;
in a
light,
delicate,
and brisk
style..
Legal
::
Legal (a.)
According
to the law of
works,
as
distinguished
from free
grace;
or
resting
on works for
salvation..
Infliction
::
Infliction
(n.) That which is
inflicted
or
imposed,
as
punishment,
disgrace,
calamity,
etc..
Dishonorer
::
Dishonorer
(n.) One who
dishonors
or
disgraces;
one who
treats
another
indignity.
Reputeless
::
Reputeless
(a.) Not
having
good
repute;
disreputable;
disgraceful;
inglorius.
Malgracious
::
Malgracious
(a.) Not
graceful;
displeasing.
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.)
Removal
from
office
or
employment;
discharge,
either
with honor or with
disgrace..
Koodoo
::
Koodoo
(n.) A large South
African
antelope
(Strepsiceros
kudu).
The males have
graceful
spiral
horns,
sometimes
four feet long. The
general
color is
reddish
or
grayish
brown,
with eight or nine white bands on each side, and a pale
dorsal
stripe.
The old males
become
dark
bluish
gray, due to the skin
showing
through
the hair. The
females
are
hornless.
Called
also
nellut..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
pressing
heavily
or hard upon;
hence,
having
an easy,
graceful
manner;
delicate;
as, a light
touch;
a light style of
execution..
Grazioso
::
Grazioso
(adv.)
Gracefully;
smoothly;
elegantly.
Infamously
::
Infamously
(adv.)
In an
infamous
manner
or
degree;
scandalously;
disgracefully;
shamefully.
Contumely
::
Contumely
(n.)
Rudeness
compounded
of
haughtiness
and
contempt;
scornful
insolence;
despiteful
treatment;
disdain;
contemptuousness
in act or
speech;
disgrace.
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