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Grace
01
grâce, bienveillance
a disposition toward kindness, compassion, or goodwill
Exemples
His grace in forgiving mistakes was remarkable.
Sa grâce à pardonner les erreurs était remarquable.
02
grâce
(in Christian theology) a state of being under divine influence
Exemples
Believers seek grace to guide their lives.
Les croyants cherchent la grâce pour guider leur vie.
03
grâce
elegance, beauty, or smoothness in movement or expression
Exemples
His gestures showed natural grace.
Ses gestes montraient une grâce naturelle.
04
élégance, délicatesse
a sense of propriety, courtesy, or consideration for others
05
bénédicité, prière avant le repas
a brief prayer of thanks said before a meal
Exemples
The children learned to recite grace at the table.
Les enfants ont appris à réciter la grâce à table.
06
Grâce, Charite
(in Greek mythology) one of three sisters who personify beauty and charm, frequently depicted in art
Exemples
Artists often drew the Graces as symbols of beauty.
Les artistes représentaient souvent les Grâces comme des symboles de beauté.
07
délai de grâce, période de grâce
a period after a deadline during which a penalty for lateness is waived
08
tour de grâce, action de grâce
a bonus turn in a game allowing an extra action beyond the normal limit
to grace
01
orner, embellir
to beautify something by adding ornamentation, color, or decorative elements
Exemples
The artist graced the hall with vibrant murals.
L'artiste a embelli la salle avec des fresques vibrantes.
02
embellir, ennoblir
to add beauty, dignity, or elegance to something by being present
Arbre Lexical
disgrace
graceful
graceless
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