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- GRACIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GRACIOUS is marked by kindness and courtesy How to use gracious in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Gracious
- GRACIOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GRACIOUS definition: 1 behaving in a pleasant, polite, calm way: 2 having the qualities of great comfort, beauty, and… Learn more
- GRACIOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
characterized by good taste, comfort, ease, or luxury: a gracious home gracious suburban living; a gracious home indulgent or beneficent in a pleasantly condescending way, especially to inferiors merciful or compassionate our gracious king Synonyms: gentle, mild, merciful, clement, tender, compassionate Antonyms: cruel Obsolete fortunate
- Gracious - definition of gracious by The Free Dictionary
1 pleasantly kind, benevolent, or courteous 2 characterized by good taste, comfort, or luxury: gracious living 3 indulgent in a pleasantly condescending way, esp to inferiors 4 merciful or compassionate: our gracious king 5 Obs fortunate or happy gra′cious•ness, n
- GRACIOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone, especially someone you think is superior to you, as gracious, you mean that they are very well-mannered and pleasant
- gracious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, or frustration Borrowed from Old French gracious, from Latin grātiōsus Equivalent to grace + -ous gracious (plural and weak singular graciouse, comparative graciouser, superlative graciousest)
- gracious adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of gracious adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (of people or behaviour) kind, polite and generous, especially to somebody of a lower social position Lady Caroline was gracious enough to accept our invitation He has not yet learned how to be gracious in defeat Want to learn more?
- What does Gracious mean? - Definitions. net
Gracious refers to being courteous, kind, and pleasant, especially towards someone of lower social status It can also mean showing divine grace or mercy, or displaying qualities associated with elegance, tact and good taste
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