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Definition of grace
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Grace (n.)
Beauty,
physical,
intellectual,
or
moral;
loveliness;
commonly,
easy
elegance
of
manners;
perfection
of
form..
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Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
dignify
or raise by an act of
favor;
to
honor.
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..
Shameless
::
Shameless
(a.)
Indicating
want of
modesty,
or
sensibility
to
disgrace;
indecent;
as, a
shameless
picture
or
poem..
Ignominious
::
Ignominious
(a.)
Marked
with
ignominy;
in
curring
public
disgrace;
dishonorable;
shameful.
Pulchritude
::
Pulchritude
(n.) That
quality
of
appearance
which
pleases
the eye;
beauty;
comeliness;
grace;
loveliness.
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The state of being
despised;
disgrace;
shame.
Stigmatose
::
Stigmatize
(v. t.) To set a mark of
disgrace
on; to brand with some mark of
reproach
or
infamy.
Manage
::
Manage
(n.) To train in the
manege,
as a
horse;
to
exercise
in
graceful
or
artful
action..
Dedecorate
::
Dedecorate
(v. t.) To bring to
shame;
to
disgrace.
Untoward
::
Untoward
(a.)
Awkward;
ungraceful.
Scalawag
::
Scalawag
(n.) A
scamp;
a
scapegrace.
Appoggiatura
::
Appoggiatura
(n.) A
passing
tone
preceding
an
essential
tone, and
borrowing
the time it
occupies
from that; a short
auxiliary
or grace note one
degree
above or below the
principal
note
unless
it be of the same
harmony;
--
generally
indicated
by a note of
smaller
size, as in the
illustration
above.
It forms no
essential
part of the
harmony..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) A play
designed
to
promote
or
display
grace of
motion.
It
consists
in
throwing
a small hoop from one
player
to
another,
by means of two
sticks
in the hands of each.
Called
also grace hoop or
hoops..
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..
Vilify
::
Vilify
(v. t.) To make vile; to
debase;
to
degrade;
to
disgrace.
Angular
::
Angular
(a.) Fig.: Lean; lank;
raw-boned;
ungraceful;
sharp and stiff in
character;
as,
remarkably
angular
in his
habits
and
appearance;
an
angular
female..
Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(n.) Lack of
honor;
disgrace;
ignominy;
shame;
reproach.
Shameful
::
Shameful
(a.)
Bringing
shame or
disgrace;
injurious
to
reputation;
disgraceful.
Ignominy
::
Ignominy
(n.) An act
deserving
disgrace;
an
infamous
act.
Unhandsome
::
Unhandsome
(a.) Not
handsome;
not
beautiful;
ungraceful;
not
comely
or
pleasing;
plain;
homely.
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