Synonym: clement, cordial, friendly, generous, good, hospitable, kindly, merciful, nice, obliging, pleasant, polite, respectful, sympathetic, warmhearted. Antonym: ungracious. Similar words: voracious, voraciously, spacious, audacious, vivacious, rapacious, sagacious, salacious. Meaning: ['greɪʃəs] adj. 1. characterized by charm, good taste, and generosity of spirit 2. characterized by kindness and warm courtesy especially of a king to his subjects 3. exhibiting courtesy and politeness 4. disposed to bestow favors.
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(91) It does not seem very gracious for contemporary science to dismiss astrology.
(92) Cook! Cook! Where's my Hasenpfeffer? -Coming right up, royal highness. Bon appetit, oh gracious majesty.
(93) At last Josef entered the palace and presented his gift to the gracious tsarina.
(94) But you are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate , slow to anger and abounding in love.
(95) He imagined that as in Africa he had had to sit in a mosque wearing a burnous, in Moscow he must be gracious and bountiful as the Tsars .
(96) She became only the more gracious to Foker: she praised him, and everything belonging to him.
(97) You are a forgiving god, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love.
(98) They fall over backwards to lay on gracious service on a few favoured airline flights.
(99) Room Service gracious hospitality, guests can be freehand brushwork in the room to rest or work.
(100) The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger[sentencedict.com], and plenteous in mercy.
(101) ' Ah! most gracious Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, where is that emigrant?
(102) He nowhere makes mention in his pages of the gracious influence of Woman as Inspirer and Consoler in the Battle of Life.
(103) He is gracious and self-effacing, complimenting their beauty while asking them to please excuse his poor spelling and punctuation.
(104) I just a very gracious call from OSAMA BIN LADIN.
(105) Think of his character: he was sinless , uncorruptible, loving, gracious, com passionate and sensitive to the needs of the weak.
(106) So what's the most gracious way to avoid a Mrs Doyle - style punch - up over a 75 p cuppa?sentencedict.com/gracious.html
(107) There is sweet fruit on the attack, an elegant, surprisingly symmetrical palate, and plenty of length, symmetry, and balance in this stylish, gracious Zinfandel .
(108) He was in too gracious a mood to pass her by unnoticed.
(109) Slender - legged waders and gracious water birds inhabit a network of wetlands and coastlines.
(110) Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised . No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book friends.
(111) I wish to thank you for your very gracious and eloquent remarks.
(112) The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.
(113) The LORD is merciful and gracious, Slow to anger, and abounding in mercy.
(114) The decor and gracious service of the past merge perfectly with the amenity of the present.
(115) If the error is a matter of opinion and unpunishable, so much the better—an apology then becomes a gracious and creditable occasion, and an example to all.
(116) And so much rancour remained on the spirits of the gracious Duncan upon this occasion.
(117) God gracious bless me, how my poor head is vexed and worried by that girl Gupe's so perseveringly asking, over and over again , about her tiresome letters!
(118) Sensual and gracious movements intertwine with sudden and threatening ones.
(119) This ritual of gracious acceptance of defeat with a plea for unity and cooperation is well-established in the United States, with its long tradition of competitive electioneering.
(120) The old housekeeper, with a gracious severity of deportment , waves her hand towards the great staircase.
More similar words: voracious, voraciously, spacious, audacious, vivacious, rapacious, sagacious, salacious, capacious, fallacious, mendacious, loquacious, pugnacious, perspicacious, vicious, specious, precious, officious, pernicious, delicious, conscious, ferocious, atrocious, judicious, malicious, suspicious, precocious, capricious, unconscious, subconscious.