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Grace - How To Discuss

Writer Grace Evans

Grace,

Definition of Grace:

  • The term given to the debtor for the payment of outstanding bills or debts, or the additional period given in the contract for the completion of the work.

Meanings of Grace

  1. Respect or recognize (someone or someone) with your presence.

  2. Simple beauty or sophistication of movement

  3. Humble good intentions.

  4. (In the Christian faith) God's free and unconditional grace is manifested in the salvation and blessing of sinners.

  5. Officially given deadline for payment of dues or compliance with rules or regulations, including extended period as special benefits

  6. A short prayer of thanks before or after dinner.

  7. It is used as a form of statement or congratulation for a Duke, Duchess, or Archbishop.

  8. (In Greek mythology) Three beautiful goddesses (Aglia, Thalia and Euphrosin) who are believed to offer charm and charm, grace and beauty.

Sentences of Grace

  1. He gave up the sport, which he trained for two decades

  2. At least he has the grace to admit his mistakes

  3. This book discusses salvation, God's grace, and human free will from a Calvinistic perspective.

  4. Before dinner Reverend Newman says thank you

  5. Majesty, Dock of Athol

Synonyms of Grace

elevate, respect, elegance, politeness, breeding, benefaction, aggrandize, enhance, pause, stylishness, glorify, thanksgiving, kindness, respectfulness, manners, courteousness, putting back, arrest, courtesy, add dignity to, delay, bestow honour on, putting off, good manners, add lustre to, postponement, suspension, generosity

Grace,

Grace:

Time for late payment or repayment of a debt to a debtor, or extra time to work on a contract.

Grace,

Grace:

  • Time given to the lender for late payments or repayment of loans, or extra time in the working contract.

Meanings of Grace

  1. Flexibility and grace of movement.

  2. Humble virtue.

  3. God's free and undeserved kindness (in the Christian faith) is manifested in the salvation and blessing of sinners.

  4. The period that is formally given for the payment of dues or for the fulfillment of a law or condition, i.e. an extended period given as a special benefit.

  5. Immediate thanksgiving prayer before or after dinner.

  6. Used as a description or address form of Duke, Duchess or Archbishop.

  7. (In Greek mythology) Three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne) who were believed to express charm, grace and beauty.

  8. To show respect or recognition (to someone or something) for your presence or participation.

Sentences of Grace

  1. The grace to apologize to him later

  2. Okay, give them a 30 day grace period and then review.

  3. Maharaj, Duke of Athol

  4. He is one of the best players the game has ever respected.

Synonyms of Grace

add distinction to, blessing, thought, respite, benediction, magnify, favour, ease, prayer of thanks, civility, putting off/back, fluidity of movement, flowingness, consideration, light-footedness, dignify, agility, smoothness, deftness, propriety, put-off, finesse, gracefulness, dexterity