Graceful

/ˈɡreɪs.fəl/

Meaning & Definition

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

Having style or being cool.
That new outfit is so graceful, you're rocking it!
Being charming in social situations.
She handled that party with such graceful flair.