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Noun
Refinement or gentility in manner or nature
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“She spoke with grace and elegance, and maintained a sense of calm that allowed her to face life's hurdles with dignity and acceptance.”
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Smoothness and elegance of movement
“He moved with the grace of a trained dancer.”
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Kindness or benevolence extended to others
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“Harold regularly spoke of God's grace that was bestowed upon him during his life.”
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An act of kindness, mercy or benevolence
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“It is a preparative for receiving grace, and the effect of grace received, from both which considerations the more a man has of it, the better.”
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A short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal
“Neither of my parents had been overly religious, although Dad would always insist on saying grace before each meal.”
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Good manners or etiquette
“Marcus had the good grace to admit that the article had spurred him on to prove he could still win at the highest level.”
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The condition or fact of being favored by someone
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“In its infancy, the process fell from grace because of production problems.”
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A period officially allowed for payment of a sum due
“If the patient cannot pay immediately, a period of grace will be allowed.”
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A quality or characteristic that is honorable or meritorious
“As if taste were not enough, red wine has the added grace of being allegedly healthy for the heart.”
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Grandeur, brilliance, lavishness or splendor
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The property of being sacred
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Something attributive that is pleasing to the senses
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An attribute of a thing or person
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God's favor and protection
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The process or act of purifying, typically in a moral or emotional sense
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Lithe and agile when moving and bending
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An expression of worship and veneration
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A quality considered good morally, or that gives something special worth
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A natural ability to do or learn something well and easily
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The absence of embarrassment, constraint, discomfort or awkwardness
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Term of respect, usually to royalty
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The well-being of a person or thing as a result of a well-intentioned act
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(usually used in plural form "values") Principles or standards of behavior
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To make more beautiful or attractive by adorning or decorating
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“A special table will grace the Great Chamber of a historic house in York in memory of one of its volunteers.”
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To honor or favor
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“He would grace the internet with the most perfect email ever crafted by an individual.”
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To provide with a quality, ability, or asset
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