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gracious
[grey-shuhs]
adjective
pleasantly kind, benevolent, and courteous.
Antonyms: churlishcharacterized by good taste, comfort, ease, or luxury: a gracious home.
gracious suburban living;
a gracious home.
indulgent or beneficent in a pleasantly condescending way, especially to inferiors.
merciful or compassionate.
our gracious king.
Antonyms: cruelObsolete., fortunate or happy.
interjection
Also good gracious (used as an exclamation of surprise, relief, dismay, etc.)
gracious
/ ˈɡreɪʃəs /
adjective
characterized by or showing kindness and courtesy
condescendingly courteous, benevolent, or indulgent
characterized by or suitable for a life of elegance, ease, and indulgence
gracious living
gracious furnishings
merciful or compassionate
obsolete, fortunate, prosperous, or happy
interjection
an expression of mild surprise or wonder (often in exclamatory phrases such as good gracious!, gracious me! )
Other Word Forms
- graciously adverb
- graciosity noun
- graciousness noun
- nongraciosity noun
- nongracious adjective
- overgracious adjective
- quasi-gracious adjective
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Example Sentences
One day, I came to the dining room of my gracious place, and seated across from me was a woman who immediately struck me.
Surely some people will recoil at my likening Meghan’s efforts to those of Queen Martha, doyenne of gracious living and doing everything yourself.
"Ronnie was very gracious about it considering... but as far as he was concerned as a professional in the movie industry it was all in a day's work," said Powell.
Despite the whirlwind nature of the last few hours, the gracious 22-year-old actor sounds genuinely invested when answering questions with a respectful straightforwardness.
He was short and balding, with beady brown eyes, a friendly face and gracious manner.
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