Synonym: beauty, blessing, charm, clemency, culture, dignify, distinguish, elegance, excuse, favor, honor, loveliness, mercy, pardon, polish, prayer, refinement, reprieve, sympathy, taste, thanksgiving. Antonym: disgrace. Similar words: trace, embrace, human race, face to face, pace, face, space, place. Meaning: [greɪs] n. 1. (Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who under such divine influence 2. elegance and beauty of movement or expression 3. a sense of propriety and consideration for others 4. a disposition to kindness and compassion 5. (Greek mythology) one of three sisters who were the givers of beauty and charm; a favorite subject for sculptors 6. a short prayer of thanks before a meal 7. (Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God. v. 1. make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. 2. be beautiful to look at.
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151 The industry has had 26 years grace for other forms of advertising.
152 I choose to rise up out of that storm and see that in moments of desperation, fear, and helplessness, each of us can be a rainbow of hope, doing what we can to extend ourselves in kindness and grace to one another. And I know for sure that there is no them - there's only us. Oprah Winfrey
153 And its spectacular fall from grace should serve as a warning.
154 Only on the very last day did an anticyclone grace our shores.
155 After a short time in Johannesburg, Grace and Herbert started living apart.
156 Now, more than twenty years later, the Breton presbyter had lost none of his grace or his repose.
157 Mr Macmillan was, according to colleagues, prepared to give way with good grace when he could not carry the Cabinet.
158 Jackson's fall from grace came in the fourth game, when he struck out three times in a row.
159 Peter Cameron tells sad stories with tender grace and understatement, as if his work were composed of panels of watercolor.
160 This must come by the delicate interaction of her own willed effort and the creative understanding which Hilton calls grace.
161 The resulting combination of grace and dynamism distinguished Kelly for the rest of his career.
162 He moved forward, with leopard-like grace, and stood on the edge of a rock.
163 But he fell from grace for the first time in 1985 when he was convicted of drink-driving at Weymouth, Dorset.
164 Sibylle Alexander describes her experience as a protagonist in this story with grace and eloquence.
165 With the smallest fall from grace, it is quickly turned into badness.
166 She had the same tall grace and was equally good looking in a gentler way with great soulful eyes.
167 Mirren, possibly the best working actress today, imbues this movie with grace and assurance.
168 It was a spectacular fall from grace that took them all down-a major public humiliation.
169 If my foster-son be still held there(sentencedict.com), by the grace of heaven I will take him out of his captivity.
170 He unfolds it there as the antithesis between sin and grace.
171 Grace paid Price Waterhouse $ 7. 2 million in consulting and audit fees last year.
172 Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's fall from grace is baseless.
173 He had an uncharacteristic fall from grace in his match against Connell.
174 Below decks, Grace was shipshape,[sentencedict .com] but after calling on Lord Jim Nenna always felt impelled to start cleaning the bright-work.
175 Even by Washington standards, Gingrich has quickly fallen from grace.
176 She stood patiently waiting until, with exceedingly bad grace, he got to his feet and followed her homewards.
177 Blazer's forelegs cut through the air almost with grace as if he were swimming.
178 The great avenues of live oaks meant to grace their approaches now just cast a damp shade.
179 When he moved he had the supple, easy grace of a big cat.
180 This period of grace has in normal market conditions given the house owner adequate time in which to find a buyer.