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  1. Feb 12, 2024 · Vietnamese. Feb 12, 2024. #8. Personally, I find the word grace is frequently used in writing to mean to honor or make something more attractive without a hint of sarcasm. He graced the covers of many magazines. I hope the president would be gracing us with her presence. The superstar will be gracing our home with his presence tonight.

  2. Oct 27, 2014 · Chinese. Oct 27, 2014. #1. In what situation we should use:-. 1). grace = (noun) a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed and attractive way. 2). gracefulness = (noun) moving in a smooth, relaxed and attractive way. It seems that their definition is almost the same. Thank you.

  3. Sep 14, 2008 · Sep 14, 2008. #2. We can say She moves with elegance and grace or Her movements are elegant and graceful. There is a difference but it is a bit difficult for me to explain it. To me elegance has a certain stateliness, whereas grace can be present even in very casual movements or situations.

  4. Dec 28, 2020 · 1 By the grace of your kind support, I managed to pay off my debts. 2 By the virtue of your kind support, I managed to pay off my debts. 3 Due to your kind support, I managed to pay off my debts. 4 Thanks to your kind support, I managed to pay off my debts. I think the expression you are aiming for with 2 is by virtue of.

  5. Aug 9, 2013 · Aug 9, 2013. #3. It is also the title of a TV series so the phrase is definitely mainstream. I think your definition is accurate but understates the meaning. If you remained calm and proficient when bullets are flying at you, then you are performing with grace under fire. I think you need to add that you are not only calm, but also able to ...

  6. Aug 23, 2024 · Moderator. Boston, MA, USA. English-American. Aug 23, 2024. #2. I can't think of a natural translation for "Grâce à toi" other than "Thanks to you." If you want to avoid the repetition of "Thanks," it's much easier to change the first part of your statement. E.g., Much appreciated, David!

  7. Jun 26, 2015 · Jun 26, 2015. #3. Yes, it means newly-found (an adverb is strictly correct, as 'to find' is a verb). But new-found (and it definitely should be hyphenated) can be used in this form as a compound adjective. So, it describes grace, and means 'newly discovered'. I don't think grace in this lyric means 'gracefulness – elegance of movement/manner).

  8. Apr 10, 2010 · avec toutes les implications divines d'une apparition soudaine, descandante, et condescandante, (mais genereuse) par l'acte meme d'apparaître parmi nous les mortels. "to grace" = benir? donner les actions de grace a?" quelque chose comme ca. Janice graced the stage = Janice a transformee la scene en experience presque religieuse. *******.

  9. Mar 18, 2010 · Mar 18, 2010. #2. Elephants are not known for being graceful -- they are big, heavy and often slow -- so this is a self-mocking description of a personal shortcoming. The girl, let's say, is saying that she is not graceful and wants to be fit. Note that these two things are not complementary: you can study ballet to become more graceful, but ...

  10. Aug 21, 2017 · Persian-Iran. Aug 22, 2017. #5. Packard said: Elegance. They are saying that it should be something you can do effortlessly (with ease) and elegantly (with grace). Note: Saying it does not make it true. It just means that they are saying it. Thank you.

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