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graciousness
[ grey-shuhs-nis ]
noun
- the quality or state of being benevolent, courteous, and kind:
Everyone who met him spoke of his graciousness and his effort to make sure that even the newest players felt like an important part of the team.
- the quality or state of being characterized by comfort, ease, or luxury:
You'll delight in this charming hotel that embodies the pinnacle of graciousness and style.
Other Words From
- non·gra·cious·ness noun
- o·ver·gra·cious·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of graciousness1
Example Sentences
A permanent fixture in the top 10 of the world rankings between 2013-2022, Thompson is known for her aggressive and powerful style of play on the course and her graciousness towards fans off it.
Not when her openness hasn’t always been met with graciousness or kindness.
But a story in the Beverly Press said that with the closure, L.A. hadn’t just lost a good Mexican restaurant — it also “lost a swath of its graciousness, too.”
In a capital packed with bloviators and arm-twisters, Jackson maintains an equipoise of soft-spoken graciousness, combining intellectual clarity with iron resolve.
“This is a time for graciousness in defeat, a time to place our country above party, and patriotism above personal interest,” Weah said in his concession speech late Friday.
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