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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211 Female tennis players often display great feminine grace and appeal and bring a different dimension to the game.
212 Grace finished her drink quickly, and changed out of her wet clothes.
213 Swifts jinked and swooped in the enclosed space with the grace of dolphins.
214 Admit temporary defeat with good grace, retreat, reconsider and wait.
215 Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self-awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers.
216 Redemption and grace stop the flow of cause-and-effect in our parenting.
217 Life is very crude, and bonnie Princes Street a dream, but we soldier on with a good grace.
218 Ignatius of Antioch Church in Manhattan for a funeral service that was his final lesson in classicism, grace and humility.
219 This must have been irksome for them, but Mrs Webster accepted it as her war work with good grace.
220 Certainly the grace and old-world tradition of nut trees are an asset to any garden.
221 The competition was soon simplified with the fall from grace of William Craig.
222 Mocking illusions and treacherous visions of grace did not depart with the falling of the leaves.
223 She accepted his expressions of sympathy and gratitude for seeing him[sentencedict.com], with sweet womanly grace.
224 He threw himself with good grace into everything, even this.
225 The term is used to describe grace periods that often go into effect when new geographic area codes are set up.
226 A large, lumbering man, who fumbled through the ankle-deep water without grace.
227 He began to run about in front of her, to turn, to perform grotesque dance movements that were not without some grace.
228 An opera company was formed to grace the new Civic Theatre under construction.
229 She held her head proudly and, even before she moved, conveyed a feline quality of grace and languor.
230 It ended in the fare being paid with a very bad grace.
231 But Grace wouldn't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide.
232 We ate them with cheer in the grace of confinement.
233 Through either grace or happenstance, the architecture of the 140-year-old building embodies the spirit of the contemporary parish.
234 She was poised and full of grace, and he was rooting for her.
234 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
235 So we opt for cheap grace, and easy targets, instead.
236 Holmes came with rather bad grace, but I was glad of his presence.
237 Bormann followed the simple principle of always remaining in the closest proximity to the source of all grace and favor.
238 Costly grace is the only pure grace, which really forgives sins and gives freedom to the sinner.
239 Somewhere in the middle of this dilemma are the sunscreen manufacturers with their high protection sunscreens - skin's saving grace.
240 Pelletreau, after 30 years in the Foreign Service, stepped aside with a mix of grace and glee.