IPA: /ɡreɪs/
KK: /greɪs/
A quality that is attractive or elegant, often associated with charm and kindness.
She moved with such grace that everyone admired her dancing.
To add beauty or elegance to something, or to honor someone by being present.
She graced the event with her beautiful singing.
Past: graced
Past Participle: graced
Grace → It originates from Latin 'gratia' (meaning favor, goodwill, or thanks). The word 'grace' refers to elegance or beauty in movement, as well as a sense of favor or goodwill.
Think of 'favor' or 'goodwill' from the Latin root 'gratia' to remember that 'grace' means a sense of elegance or kindness.