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n.
Ornamental notes or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appeggiaturas, turns, etc.
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Unfortunate. Cf. Grace, n., 4.
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Not easy in manner; constrained; stiff; awkward; not graceful; as, an uneasy deportment.
v. t.
To supply with heavenly grace.
imp. & p. p.
of Grace
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The bestowment of God's distinguishing grace upon a person or nation, by which that person or nation is put in the way of salvation; as, the vocation of the Jews under the old dispensation, and of the Gentiles under the gospel.
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Graceful and beautiful females, sister goddesses, represented by ancient writers as the attendants sometimes of Apollo but oftener of Venus. They were commonly mentioned as three in number; namely, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, and were regarded as the inspirers of the qualities which give attractiveness to wisdom, love, and social intercourse.
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A play designed to promote or display grace of motion. It consists in throwing a small hoop from one player to another, by means of two sticks in the hands of each. Called also grace hoop or hoops.
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Not gracious; showing no grace or kindness; being without good will; unfeeling.
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Divine or sanctifying grace.
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Endowed with grace; beautiful; full of graces; honorable.
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Wanting in grace or excellence; departed from, or deprived of, divine grace; hence, depraved; corrupt.
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A petition for grace; a blessing asked, or thanks rendered, before or after a meal.
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Not graceful; not marked with ease and dignity; deficient in beauty and elegance; inelegant; awkward; as, ungraceful manners; ungraceful speech.
v. t.
To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.
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Displaying grace or beauty in form or action; elegant; easy; agreeable in appearance; as, a graceful walk, deportment, speaker, air, act, speech.
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Having no grace; graceless; wicked.
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Not having entered into relationship with God through the appointed means of grace; also, not promised or assured by the divine promises or conditions; as, uncovenanted mercies.
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Not usual; uncommon; rare; as, an unusual season; a person of unusual grace or erudition.
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Not merciful; indisposed to mercy or grace; cruel; inhuman; merciless; unkind.
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