ease and suppleness of movement or bearing
an elegant appearance or effect
a charming or attractive trait or accomplishment
an act of or disposition to kindness or clemency
a special favour; a privilege
Each in his place, by right, not grace, shall rule his heritage — Kipling
a temporary exemption; a reprieve
three days’ grace
(also in pl) approval; favour
in their good graces
unmerited divine assistance given to human beings for their regeneration or sanctification
a state of being pleasing to God
a short prayer at a meal asking a blessing or giving thanks
(Her/His/Your Grace) used as a title for a duke, duchess, or archbishop
consideration; decency
She had the grace to blush
unwillingly or unhappily, or willingly or happily
He took his defeat with good grace