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gracious

[grey-shuhs] / ˈgreɪ ʃəs /


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In addition to its three bedrooms, the main residence boasts several “gracious living and dining spaces” as well as five fireplaces that help to give it a “warm” feeling throughout.

From MarketWatch

Aunt Kitty and I did our fair share of gracious dipping and bowing and bobbing, then we tromped off toward the table.

From Literature

“He was a very, very kind person, gracious, compassionate. Loyal. Understanding, he was younger than me so I felt like I had to look out for him because he was my little brother.”

From Los Angeles Times

Otherwise, an 18-20% tip is still considered standard for gracious and attentive service.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several of those interviewed recall a "cheeky" sense of humour and a man who was always gracious in defeat.

From BBC