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Definition of grace
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Grace (v. t.) To add grace
notes,
cadenzas,
etc., to..
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Dishonor
::
Dishonor
(n.) Lack of
honor;
disgrace;
ignominy;
shame;
reproach.
Infamy
::
Infamy
(n.) That loss of
character,
or
public
disgrace,
which a
convict
incurs,
and by which he is at
common
law
rendered
incompetent
as a
witness..
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..
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Graced
with
conquest;
victorious.
Rue
::
Rue (n.) A
perennial
suffrutescent
plant (Ruta
graveolens),
having
a
strong,
heavy odor and a
bitter
taste;
herb of
grace.
It is used in
medicine..
Scalawag
::
Scalawag
(n.) A
scamp;
a
scapegrace.
Elocution
::
Elocution
(n.)
Oratorical
or
expressive
delivery,
including
the
graces
of
intonation,
gesture,
etc.; style or
manner
of
speaking
or
reading
in
public;
as,
clear,
impressive
elocution..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) To treat
discourteously;
to
upbraid;
to
revile.
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The
prerogative
of mercy
execised
by the
executive,
as
pardon..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The title of a duke, a
duchess,
or an
archbishop,
and
formerly
of the king of
England..
Ignominy
::
Ignominy
(n.)
Public
disgrace
or
dishonor;
reproach;
infamy.
Deform
::
Deform
(v. t.) To
render
displeasing;
to
deprive
of
comeliness,
grace,
or
perfection;
to
dishonor..
Disgrace
::
Disgrace
(n.) The state of being
dishonored,
or
covered
with
shame;
dishonor;
shame;
ignominy..
Spot
::
Spot (n.) A stain on
character
or
reputation;
something
that soils
purity;
disgrace;
reproach;
fault;
blemish.
Debonair
::
Debonair
(a.)
Characterized
by
courteousness,
affability,
or
gentleness;
of good
appearance
and
manners;
graceful;
complaisant..
Amazing
::
Amazing
(a.)
Causing
amazement;
very
wonderful;
as,
amazing
grace..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Rigid in the
drawing
or
distribution
of the
figures;
formal;
lacking
grace of
composition.
Grace
::
Grace (v. t.) To
supply
with
heavenly
grace.
Ungracious
::
Ungracious
(a.) Not
gracious;
showing
no grace or
kindness;
being
without
good will;
unfeeling.
Ungraceful
::
Ungraceful
(a.) Not
graceful;
not
marked
with ease and
dignity;
deficient
in
beauty
and
elegance;
inelegant;
awkward;
as,
ungraceful
manners;
ungraceful
speech..
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