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Main Entry: 1grace
Pronunciation: grs
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English grace "help from God," from early French grace (same meaning), from Latin gratia "favor, charm, thanks," from gratus "pleasing, thankful, agreeable" --related to AGREE, CONGRATULATE, GRACIOUS, GRATITUDE 1 a: help given to people by God in overcoming temptation b: a state of freedom from sin enjoyed through divine grace 2: a short prayer at a meal 3 a: APPROVAL, FAVOR <stayed in the boss's good graces> b: a special favor : PRIVILEGEc: a temporary delay granted from the performance of an obligation (as the payment of a debt) 4 a: a charming trait or quality b: ease of movement <walks with grace> 5 -- used as a title for a duke, a duchess, or an archbishop - grace·ful /-fl/ adjective - grace·ful·ly /-f-l/ adverb - grace·ful·nessnoun