Meaning & Definition of word "Graceful"

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    Graceful

    /ˈɡreɪs.fəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Characterized by elegance or beauty in movement, form, or expression.
      • Example: The dancer's movements were so graceful that they captivated the audience.
    • 2. Displaying kindness and courtesy; showing goodwill.
      • Example: She made a graceful exit from the meeting, thanking everyone for their time.
    • 3. Easy and smooth in manner; free of awkwardness.
      • Example: He handled the difficult situation in a graceful manner that impressed everyone.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'graceful', derived from Old French 'gracieux', from Latin 'graciosus'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    graceful exit:

    Leaving a situation in a manner that is polite and dignified.

    graceful decline:

    Politely rejecting an offer or invitation.

    with grace:

    Performing an action in a way that is elegant and smooth.

    Related Words

    grace:

    Simple elegance or refinement of movement.

    gracefulness:

    The quality of being graceful.

    graced:

    Having been honored or favored.

    Slang Meanings of graceful

    Meaning: Having style or being cool.

    Example Sentence: That new outfit is so graceful, you're rocking it!

    Meaning: Being charming in social situations.

    Example Sentence: She handled that party with such graceful flair.