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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
There is something of the fae folk about Mae Martin, at least onscreen — the big blue eyes, the short blond fluff of hair, the nonbinary grace.
"It was a selfless act of grace... that touched me deeply," Kimmel said.
"She was loved and admired across the globe for her steadfast devotion to duty, borne with grace, decency and restraint."
He’s handled everything — success, the failures — with grace, professionalism and that’s always been consistent.”
“She’s hosted ‘First Take’ for 10 years and elevated the show with her grace, her expertise, her incomparable kindness,” Smith said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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