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		gracelessgrace‧less /ˈɡreɪsləs/ adjective    - I managed a slow graceless turn as I skied down the hill for the first time.
 
 - But suddenly, the difference between the overwhelming beauty of the tiger and the graceless body of the decaying fly seem no longer.
 - He was tall and lean in the angular, graceless mountaineer style.
 - Many of the gloating obituaries were graceless and did no one any credit.
 - Michael grows into fatherhood and bachelorhood with graceless ease.
 - She began to swim with her nervy, graceless stroke and Nick watched her sympathetically.
 - So when they held dinner-parties Scarlet skimped on the smoked salmon, and Brian rebuked her for her graceless parsimony.
 - The porter's speech disappears, for example; and Malcolm is at least as ugly and graceless as the tyrant he replaces.
 
   1not being polite, especially when someone has been kind to you:   He was bad-tempered and graceless in defeat.2moving or doing something in a way that seems awkward  OPP  graceful:   The soldiers were graceless with their heavy packs and helmets.3something that is graceless is unattractive and unpleasant to look at  OPP  graceful:   graceless architecture—gracelessly adverb  |