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View synonyms for coup de grâce
coup de grâce
[ koo duh grahs ]
noun
, French.
, plural coups de grâce [koo d, uh, , grahs].
- a death blow, especially one delivered mercifully to end suffering.
- any finishing or decisive stroke.
coup de grâce
/ ku də ɡrɑs /
noun
- a mortal or finishing blow, esp one delivered as an act of mercy to a sufferer
- a final or decisive stroke
coup de grâce
- The final blow: “He had been getting deeper and deeper in debt; the fates delivered the coup de grâce when he died.” The phrase is French for “stroke of mercy.” It originally referred to the merciful stroke that put a fatally wounded person out of his misery or to the shot delivered to the head of a prisoner after he had faced a firing squad.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coup de grâce1
Literally, “blow of mercy”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coup de grâce1
literally: blow of mercy
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Example Sentences
But the manner in which the two technology mavens administered their coup de grâce only two months later has left a bitter taste.
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As Guy prepared to deliver the coup de grâce, Herman saw and took a brutal path to victory.
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The coup de grâce: he can currently be seen sporting a plethora of fake mustaches in commercials for Gillette.
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After months in the doghouse, Mr. Banks is summoned to face what he firmly believes will be the coup de grâce.
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