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📖 Определения и значения для слова grace

📒 an attractive quality of movement that is smooth and done with control; a simple and beautiful quality

  • She moves with the natural grace of a ballerina.
  • a debut album of uncommon grace and beauty

📒 a quality of behaviour that is polite and pleasant and deserves respect

  • He conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout the trial.

📒 ways of behaving that people think are polite and acceptable

  • He was not particularly well versed in the social graces.

📒 extra time that is given to somebody to enable them to pay a bill, finish a piece of work, etc.

  • They've given me a month's grace to get the money.

📒 the love that God shows towards the human race

  • the power of divine grace
  • It was only by the grace of God that they survived.
  • The mantra bestows Siva's grace upon the devotee.

📒 a short prayer that is usually said before a meal to thank God for the food

  • Let's say grace.

📒 used as a title of respect when talking to or about an archbishop, a duke or a duchess

  • Good Morning, Your Grace.
  • Their Graces the Duke and Duchess of Kent.

📒 a way of behaving that shows that somebody thinks that they are more important, etc. than they really are

  • Even when he became a star he didn’t have any airs and graces.

📒 to have somebody’s approval and be liked by them

📒 to lose the trust or respect that people have for you, especially by doing something bad or morally wrong

📒 a situation in which somebody loses the trust or respect that people have for them, especially because they have done something that is bad or morally wrong

  • The biography explains the circumstances surrounding her fall from grace.

📒 to be polite enough to do something, especially when you have done something wrong

  • He didn't even have the grace to look embarrassed.

📒 (in the Roman Catholic Church) having been forgiven by God for the wrong or evil things you have done

  • He died in a state of grace.

📒 used to say that you could easily have been in the same difficult or unpleasant situation that somebody else is in

📒 in an unwilling and/or rude way

  • He handed over the money with typical bad grace.

📒 in a willing and pleasant way

  • You must learn to accept defeat with good grace.
  • We will simply have to accept the situation with a good grace.

📒 any particular year after the birth of Christ

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