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grace | Grace: Inglese: Italiano: act of grace n: UK (amnesty) amnistia nf: days of grace npl (law: extension of payment deadline) (di un pagamento) giorni di dilazione, giorni di tolleranza nmpl: fall from grace n (reputation becomes damaged) caduta nf : declino nm : The rumors about the actor's infidelity triggered his fall from grace. fall ...
Meaning of grace in English. grace. noun. uk / ɡreɪs / us / ɡreɪs / grace noun (MOVEMENT) Add to word list. C1 [ U ] a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way: Joanna has natural grace and elegance. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Beauty and attractiveness. aesthetic. attractiveness. beauty. chic. daintiness.
4 giorni fa · British English: grace VERB / ɡreɪs / If you say that something graces a place or a person, you mean that it makes them more attractive. He went to the beautiful old dresser that graced this homely room.
a short prayer before or after a meal, in which a blessing is asked and thanks are given:[ uncountable] Let's say grace. [ proper noun* Your/His/Her + Grace] a title used in addressing or mentioning a duke, duchess, or archbishop. v. [ ~ + object] to lend or add grace to; adorn: Many paintings graced the walls.
: a state of sanctification enjoyed through divine assistance. 2. a. : approval, favor. stayed in his good graces. b. archaic : mercy, pardon. c. : a special favor : privilege. each in his place, by right, not grace, shall rule his heritage Rudyard Kipling. d. : disposition to or an act or instance of kindness, courtesy, or clemency. e.
grace. noun [ U ] uk / ɡreɪs / us. grace noun [U] (MOVEMENT) Add to word list. the quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way: She moved with grace and elegance. grace noun [U] (POLITENESS) the quality of being pleasantly polite: He had the grace to apologize for his mistake the next day. with good grace. in a willing and happy way:
[uncountable] a quality of behaviour that is polite and pleasant and deserves respect. He conducted himself with grace and dignity throughout the trial. see also saving grace. graces. [plural] (especially British English) ways of behaving that people think are polite and acceptable. He was not particularly well versed in the social graces.