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grace
noun as in charm, loveliness
Strongest matches
agility, beauty, decency, decorum, dexterity, dignity, ease, elegance, finesse, poise, refinement, style
Strong matches
address, adroitness, allure, attractiveness, balance, breeding, comeliness, consideration, cultivation, etiquette, finish, form, gracefulness, lissomeness, manners, nimbleness, pleasantness, pliancy, polish, propriety, shapeliness, smoothness, suppleness, symmetry, tact, tastefulness
Weak matches
noun as in mercy, forgiveness
Strongest matches
compassion, generosity, goodness, kindness, love, tenderness
Strong matches
benefaction, beneficence, benevolence, charity, clemency, compassionateness, favor, forbearance, indulgence, kindliness, leniency, lenity, pardon, quarter, redemption, reprieve, responsiveness
noun as in prayer
Strong matches
benediction, blessing, invocation, petition, thanks, thanksgiving
Example Sentences
Turns out that the alluring woman gracing the book’s cover is the same one who appears in these pages: intelligent, sensitive and engaging.
"That was the last time I saw you. I hope I have more grace and understanding when and if any of my own four children at such a vulnerable age behave in the same manner."
Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Assn., said that even if Kennedy wins confirmation, it’s uncertain how long he would remain in Trump’s good graces.
And with the grace of a dancer and the force of a quarterback, he whips his racket over his head to connect with the ball in a perfect serve.
Nonetheless, Trump’s erraticism and sheer incompetence could be a saving grace.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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