noun, verb, graced, grac⋅ing.| 1. | elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action. |
| 2. | a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment. |
| 3. | favor or good will. |
| 4. | a manifestation of favor, esp. by a superior: It was only through the dean's grace that I wasn't expelled from school. |
| 5. | mercy; clemency; pardon: an act of grace. |
| 6. | favor shown in granting a delay or temporary immunity. |
| 7. | an allowance of time after a debt or bill has become payable granted to the debtor before suit can be brought against him or her or a penalty applied: The life insurance premium is due today, but we have 31 days' grace before the policy lapses. Compare grace period. |
| 8. | Theology.
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| 9. | moral strength: the grace to perform a duty. |
| 10. | a short prayer before or after a meal, in which a blessing is asked and thanks are given. |
| 11. | (usually initial capital letter ) a formal title used in addressing or mentioning a duke, duchess, or archbishop, and formerly also a sovereign (usually prec. by your, his, etc.). |
| 12. | Graces, Classical Mythology. the goddesses of beauty, daughters of Zeus and Eurynome, worshiped in Greece as the Charities and in Rome as the Gratiae. |
| 13. | Music. grace note. |
| 14. | to lend or add grace to; adorn: Many fine paintings graced the rooms of the house. |
| 15. | to favor or honor: to grace an occasion with one's presence. |
| 16. | fall from grace,
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| 17. | have the grace to, to be so kind as to: Would you have the grace to help, please? |
| 18. | in someone's good (or bad) graces, regarded with favor (or disfavor) by someone: It is a wonder that I have managed to stay in her good graces this long. |
| 19. | with bad grace, reluctantly; grudgingly: He apologized, but did so with bad grace. Also, with a bad grace. |
| 20. | with good grace, willingly; ungrudgingly: She took on the extra work with good grace. |

Grace
(1.) Of form or person (Prov. 1:9; 3:22; Ps. 45:2). (2.) Favour, kindness, friendship (Gen. 6:8; 18:3; 19:19; 2 Tim. 1:9). (3.) God's forgiving mercy (Rom. 11:6; Eph. 2:5). (4.) The gospel as distinguished from the law (John 1:17; Rom. 6:14; 1 Pet. 5:12). (5.) Gifts freely bestowed by God; as miracles, prophecy, tongues (Rom. 15:15; 1 Cor. 15:10; Eph. 3:8). (6.) Christian virtues (2 Cor. 8:7; 2 Pet. 3:18). (7.) The glory hereafter to be revealed (1 Pet. 1:13).
grace
see fall from grace; in someone's bad graces; in someone's good graces; saving grace; say grace; there but for the grace of god; with good grace.