Grace in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
Grace in Kashmiri कॉशुर
Grace in English
- grace⇄expr. fall from grace,
a. (Informal.) to lose favor.
Ex. She fell from grace with her teacher when she persisted in coming late to class.
b. to revert to sin or evildoing; backslide.
Ex. Calvinism denies the possibility of falli - grace⇄expr. have the grace, to show a sense of what is right or proper.
Ex. In the church ... will be represented a Miracle Play; and I hope you will all have the grace to attend (Longfellow). - grace⇄expr. in one's bad graces or in the bad graces of, disfavored or disliked by.
Ex. That rude boy is always in the teacher's bad graces. - grace⇄expr. in one's good graces or in the good graces of, favored or liked by.
Ex. I wonder if I am in the good graces of the teacher? - grace⇄expr. take heart of grace. See under heart.
- grace⇄expr. with bad grace, unpleasantly unwillingly.
Ex. The apology was made with bad grace. - grace⇄expr. with goodgrace, pleasantly; willingly.
Ex. He obeyed the order with good grace. - grace⇄grace, noun, verb, graced,gracing.
- grace⇄noun 1. beauty of form,movement, or manner.
Ex. The ballet dancer danced with much grace. Grace, indeed, is beauty in action (Benjamin Disraeli).
(SYN) charm, ease, elegance.
2. a pleasing or agreeable quality or feature.
Ex. Po - grace⇄v.t. 1. to give or add grace to; set off with grace.
Ex. A vase of flowers graced the room. Still cheaper chicken may grace menus soon (Wall Street Journal).
(SYN) adorn, decorate, embellish.
2. to give grace or honor to.
Ex. Th