smoothness and elegance of movement
she moved through the water with effortless grace
courteous good will
he had the good grace to apologize to her afterwards
(in Christian belief) the free and unmerited favour of God, as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowal of blessings
a period officially allowed for payment of a sum due or for compliance with a law or condition, especially an extended period granted as a special favour
we'll give them 30 days' grace and then we'll be doing checks
a two-month grace period
a short prayer of thanks said before or after a meal
used as forms of description or address for a duke, duchess, or archbishop
His Grace, the Duke of Atholl
(in Greek mythology) three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne) believed to personify and bestow charm, grace, and beauty
bring honour or credit to (someone or something) by one's attendance or participation
he is one of the best players ever to have graced the game
she had deigned to grace the city of New York with her presence