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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181 This must have irritated Griffiths; but he did have the grace to be amused as well.
182 On the dance floor, his shape blew away in the secure grace of his dancing.
183 Now, as Pope fell from grace, McClellan came to the fore again.
184 Fans admire Dupond for his good looks, grace, and acting ability.
185 Those in authority need to share the problems of those by whose grace that authority is exercised.
186 I am sorry that the right hon. Member for Yeovil did not have the grace to accept that.
187 Much of his hatred and contempt of Bella must have stemmed from her involvement in Johnny's fall from grace.
188 Daniel prefaces his interpretation with a review of Nebuchadnezzar's prideful fall from grace and Beishazzar's own lack of humility.
189 Sport only thrives if both parties play by the rules, and accept the results with good grace.
190 You are saved by grace alone, not by good works.
191 Ridicule is a decidedly more entertaining version of the genre with the grace to flash us some intelligence and self-consciousness.
192 This was the most important feature of the breed's decline from grace, since it was bred solely for work.
193 It seemed a physical impossibility, her massive body bounding with the grace of a ballerina.
194 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will have the grace to acknowledge that progress and those achievements.
195 Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear. Rumi
196 One must know not just how to accept a gift, but with what grace to share it. Aristotle
197 Grace said it expects to close the deal in the quarter beginning July 1.
198 The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. Aristotle
199 When they fell from grace, George Best fell from a greater height.
200 She was a forceful personality who did not suffer fools gladly, but her sternness was accompanied by grace and Victorian courtesy.
201 The only saving grace was Robert Downey Junior's performance as the comic genius they said.
202 The tail of the whale is a thing of beauty, grace and enormous power, Ishmael says.
203 The payment had originally been due on April 1 but the Toronto-based company had a grace period which expired on Thursday.
204 Baxter had offered to pay up to $ 100 million,[http://Sentencedict.com] with Grace assuming responsibility for the remainder.
205 How thankful I am, how thankful we all must be, for the women in our lives. God bless them. May His great love distill upon them and crown them with luster and beauty, grace and faith. Gordon B. Hinckley
206 It is a truism of Catholic thinking that grace builds on nature.
207 Loan terms incorporate details on grace periods, repayment and prepayment.
208 There is efficacy and grace in the process alone and the subtle differences come only with experience.
209 Grace sets us free to be sons and daughters of the Father.
210 It is a manifestation of his grace, his gift to those who will receive it.