Beauty vs. Grace

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Beautynoun

The quality of being (especially visually) attractive, pleasing, fine or good-looking; comeliness.

Beautynoun

Someone who is beautiful.

Beautynoun

Something that is particularly good or pleasing.

Beautynoun

An excellent or egregious example of something.

Beautynoun

The excellence, e.g. the genius

Beautynoun

A beauty quark (now called bottom quark).

Beautynoun

Beauty treatment; cosmetology.

Beautynoun

(obsolete) Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion.

Beautyinterjection

(Canada) Thanks! Cool!

Beautyadjective

(Canada) Of high quality, well done.

Beautynoun

An assemblage of graces or properties pleasing to the eye, the ear, the intellect, the æsthetic faculty, or the moral sense.

Beautynoun

A particular grace, feature, ornament, or excellence; anything beautiful; as, the beauties of nature.

Beautynoun

A beautiful person, esp. a beautiful woman.

Beautynoun

Prevailing style or taste; rage; fashion.

Beautynoun

the qualities that give pleasure to the senses

Beautynoun

a very attractive or seductive looking woman

Beautynoun

an outstanding example of its kind;

Beautynoun

a combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight

Beautynoun

a combination of qualities that pleases the intellect

Beautynoun

denoting something intended to make someone more attractive

Beautynoun

a beautiful woman

Beautynoun

an excellent example of something

Beautynoun

the pleasing or attractive features of (something)

Beautynoun

the best aspect or advantage of something

Beautyadjective

good; excellent (used as a general term of approval).

Beauty

Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes these objects pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art.

Gracenoun

Charming, pleasing qualities.

Gracenoun

(countable) A short prayer of thanks before or after a meal.

Gracenoun

In the games of patience or solitaire: a special move that is normally against the rules.

Gracenoun

A grace note.

Gracenoun

(uncountable) Elegant movement; balance or poise.

Gracenoun

An allowance of time granted to a debtor during which he or she is free of at least part of his normal obligations towards the creditor.

Gracenoun

Free and undeserved favour, especially of God; unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification, or for resisting sin.

Gracenoun

An act or decree of the governing body of an English university.

Graceverb

(transitive) To adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.

Graceverb

(transitive) To dignify or raise by an act of favour; to honour.

Graceverb

(transitive) To supply with heavenly grace.

Graceverb

To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.

Gracenoun

The exercise of love, kindness, mercy, favor; disposition to benefit or serve another; favor bestowed or privilege conferred.

Gracenoun

The divine favor toward man; the mercy of God, as distinguished from His justice; also, any benefits His mercy imparts; divine love or pardon; a state of acceptance with God; enjoyment of the divine favor.

Gracenoun

The prerogative of mercy execised by the executive, as pardon.

Gracenoun

Fortune; luck; - used commonly with hard or sorry when it means misfortune.

Gracenoun

Inherent excellence; any endowment or characteristic fitted to win favor or confer pleasure or benefit.

Gracenoun

Beauty, physical, intellectual, or moral; loveliness; commonly, easy elegance of manners; perfection of form.

Gracenoun

Graceful and beautiful females, sister goddesses, represented by ancient writers as the attendants sometimes of Apollo but oftener of Venus. They were commonly mentioned as three in number; namely, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia, and were regarded as the inspirers of the qualities which give attractiveness to wisdom, love, and social intercourse.

Gracenoun

The title of a duke, a duchess, or an archbishop, and formerly of the king of England.

Gracenoun

Thanks.

Gracenoun

A petition for grace; a blessing asked, or thanks rendered, before or after a meal.

Gracenoun

Ornamental notes or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appeggiaturas, turns, etc.

Gracenoun

An act, vote, or decree of the government of the institution; a degree or privilege conferred by such vote or decree.

Gracenoun

A play designed to promote or display grace of motion. It consists in throwing a small hoop from one player to another, by means of two sticks in the hands of each. Called also grace hoop or hoops.

Graceverb

To adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.

Graceverb

To dignify or raise by an act of favor; to honor.

Graceverb

To supply with heavenly grace.

Graceverb

To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.

Gracenoun

(Bhristian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who under such divine influence;

Gracenoun

elegance and beauty of movement or expression

Gracenoun

a sense of propriety and consideration for others

Gracenoun

a disposition to kindness and compassion; benign good will;

Gracenoun

(Greek mythology) one of three sisters who were the givers of beauty and charm; a favorite subject for sculptors

Gracenoun

a short prayer of thanks before a meal

Gracenoun

(Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God;

Graceverb

make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.;

Graceverb

be beautiful to look at;

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