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gra·cious G0213000 (grā′shəs)adj.1. a. Characterized by kindness and warm courtesy: gave the guests a gracious welcome.b. Characterized by tact and propriety: responded to the insult with gracious humor.c. Condescendingly courteous; indulgent: was always gracious toward the servants.2. Merciful or compassionate. Used especially of God in Christianity and Islam.3. Characterized by elegance and good taste: gracious living.4. Archaic Enjoying favor or grace; acceptable or pleasing.interj. Used to express surprise or mild emotion. [Middle English, from Old French gracieus, from Latin grātiōsus, from grātia, good will; see grace.] gra′cious·ly adv.gra′cious·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | graciously - in a gracious or graceful manner; "he did not have a chance to grow up graciously"gracefullygracelessly, ungracefully, ungraciously, woodenly - without grace; rigidly; "they moved woodenly" | Translationsgrace (greis) noun1. beauty of form or movement. The dancer's movements had very little grace. 優美(體態或動作) 优美2. a sense of what is right. At least he had the grace to leave after his dreadful behaviour. 通情達理 通情达理3. a short prayer of thanks for a meal. (飯前的)感恩禱告 (饭前或饭后的)感恩祷告 4. a delay allowed as a favour. You should have paid me today but I'll give you a day's grace. 寬限 宽限5. the title of a duke, duchess or archbishop. Your/His Grace. (對公爵、公爵夫人或大主教的尊稱)大人,夫人 (对公爵、公爵夫人或大主教的尊称)大人,夫人 6. mercy. by the grace of God. 仁慈 仁慈ˈgraceful adjective having or showing beauty of form or movement. a graceful dancer. 優美的(體態或動作) 优美的ˈgracefully adverb 優美地(體態或動作) 优美地,温文地 ˈgracefulness noun 優美(體態或動作) 优美ˈgracious (-ʃəs) adjective1. kind or polite. a gracious smile. 有禮貌的 有礼貌的2. (of God) merciful. 仁慈的 仁慈的 interjection an exclamation of surprise. (表示驚訝)天哪! (表示惊讶)天哪! ˈgraciously adverbShe smiled graciously. 有禮貌地 有礼貌地ˈgraciousness noun 有禮貌 礼貌with (a) good/bad grace (un)willingly. She accepted his apology with good grace. 欣然地/勉強地 欣然地/勉强地 IdiomsSeegraciousEncyclopediaSeeGracegraciously
Synonyms for graciouslyadv in a gracious or graceful mannerSynonymsAntonyms- gracelessly
- ungracefully
- ungraciously
- woodenly
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