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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241 In the air, they introduced an element of beauty and grace.
242 She can be power or grace, depending on the mood and the setting.
243 Life is not a race, but we still continue the chase and try to be an ace. It's time to get out of this maze and truly live with grace. RVM
244 The memorial at the bomb site featured mournful bagpipes played Amazing Grace after Marine Capt.
245 A novel of international intrigue in which Grace goes to Stockholm in response to a cryptic message from her sister, Willa.
246 Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages.
247 Even young writers decide on form and genre; they write and revise for clarity and for grace.
248 The future holds unlimited possibilities for those who will accept divine guidance and grace.
249 With Lord Jim and Grace both on his books, Pinkie felt doubtful about his chance of selling either.
250 That in itself was a sign that Norris' fall from grace had begun.
251 Labour currently exists as government by grace of two coalition partners.
252 On this night, he is coaching first base for Grace Builders,(sentencedict.com) an adult team managed by his grandson.
253 Even with all the lace, you can't be an ace without god's grace. RVM
254 Hardly by design or even desire, I soon discover I can no longer eat without grace on my lips.
255 For him the sight of the empty flat in Grace Drive was a vision of evermore.
256 But then, grace under pressure is a valued trait among the pastoralists.
257 The elegance and grace of riding side-saddle is reiterated in the dress code.
258 Without such works of grace the world would rush even more rapidly towards the abyss.
259 The saving grace for both developments is that they are creating jobs which are needed in the area.
260 The means of grace are therefore for all of us, deaf, dumb, or destitute.
261 But he tucked his manuscript away with a good grace.
262 For Vestel, of course, those unsecured loans are a saving grace, preserving its assets from hungry creditors.
263 Grant at least had the grace to look thoroughly embarrassed.
264 They are the lessons of steadfastness and trust, honor and humor and, above all,[www.Sentencedict.com] grace under pressure.
265 My wineglass was empty and she was bringing me a refill with unheard-of good grace.
266 He asked that she be given six months' grace at Althorp so she could adapt to life without him.
267 But if Mrs Longhill felt better that her servant had fallen from grace in distant Barnswick, then let her think it.
268 At the centre of the picture, Angels Margarit moves with an easy grace.
269 Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
270 At least he had the grace to admit he was wrong.