单词 | graced |
释义 | gracedadj. Endowed with grace (in various senses); favoured; pleasing; embellished.Recorded earliest in well-graced adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attractiveness > [adjective] gracious1340 glorious skinnyc1400 drawing1435 gracefulc1449 attrayant1477 well-favoured1539 alluring1567 graceda1586 attracting1589 attractive1592 winning1596 appealing1598 taking1603 allicient1613 enchantinga1616 motive1615 temptinga1616 allurant1631 catchinga1640 gaining1642 canny1643 charmful1656 charming1664 mignon1671 disarminga1718 prepossessing1737 seducing1749 seductive176. eye-catching1770 sweet1779 catchy1784 attaching1785 engaging1816 cute1834 cunning1843 taky1854 cynosural1855 smart1860 fetching1880 seductious1883 fruity1900 barry1923 hot stuff1928 swoony1934 dishy1961 dolly1964 jiggy1996 aegyo2007 the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > [adjective] > and pleasing goodeOE graciousa1398 sweetc1400 graceda1586 cushty1929 a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. ii. sig. F3v She had closed vp her delightfull speach, with no lesse wel graced silence. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) iii. iv. 40 Here had we now our Countries Honor, roof'd, Were the grac'd person of our Banquo present. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare King Lear (1623) i. iv. 224 More like a Tauerne, or a Brothell, Then a grac'd Pallace. 1645 S. Rutherford Tryal & Triumph of Faith iii. 15 All graced persons are priviledged persons. 1701 C. Cibber Love makes Man iv. 38 I'm little practic'd in the Rules of grac'd behaviour. 1797 M. Robinson Walsingham IV. 38 That graced complacency which seems to experience pleasure in harmonizing the feelings of others. 1832 F. H. Standish Maid of Jaen 44 All wears devotion's solemn face austere, From the grac'd altar to the black'ned bier. 1880 Academy 23 Oct. 300 The best graced of our English actresses. 1947 M. C. D'Arcy Mind & Heart of Love iv. 110 This grace can be spoken of in terms of fellowship or communion or membership, and it continually gives life more abundantly to the graced person. 1975 D. A. Lane Reality of Jesus 122 The graced capacity within the heart of man to reflect the image and likeness of God. 2005 Commonweal 22 Apr. 12/2 Many, perhaps most, seminarians..do not have a charism for celibacy—a graced aptitude for consecrated single life. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1586 |
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