grace in Latin
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grace
- noun
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elegance or beauty of movement
gratiaShe moved with grace across the stage. — Cum gratia per scaenam se movit.venustasShe moved with grace across the stage. — Cum venustate per scaenam se movit. -
[religious],
divine favor or mercy
gratia divina [religious]We are saved by grace. — Per gratiam divinam salvamur. -
short prayer before a meal
gratiarum actio [religious]Let us say grace before eating. — Dicamus gratiarum actionem antequam edamus. -
period of extra time allowed
tempus gratiaeThe student was given a grace period. — Discipulo tempus gratiae datum est. -
[figurative,
idiomatic],
charm or goodwill in behavior
comitas [figurative, idiomatic]He handled the criticism with grace. — Comitate reprehensionem accepit. -
[mythological],
one of the three goddesses of charm
Gratia [mythological]The painting depicts a Grace dancing. — Pictura Gratiam saltantem ostendit.
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elegance or beauty of movement