Grace means moving or acting in a smooth and nice way. People use it to talk about beauty in how someone moves or behaves.
She dances with great grace and skill.
He accepted the news with grace and calm.
Grace is extra time after a due date. People or companies give grace to let you do something late without penalty.
You have a five-day grace to pay the bill.
The loan has a grace period before payments start.
Grace is a short prayer to thank God for food. Many people say it before or after they eat.
They say grace before eating every day.
We said grace after the big meal.
Grace means kindness or help from God. It is often used in religion when talking about God’s care for people.
They lived by the grace of God.
She asked for grace and forgiveness in church.
Grace is a word used to show respect to some important people like dukes or archbishops. It comes before their names as a title.
His Grace the Duke arrived at the palace.
Her Grace will attend the ceremony today.
To grace means to make something more beautiful or special. People use it when someone adds charm or honor.
She graced the stage with her presence.
The garden was graced by many flowers.
In music, grace means a small note or decoration that makes the music sound smooth or pretty. It is a type of ornament.
The pianist played the song with many graces.
Graces add beauty to music notes and sounds.