IPA: /ˈɡreɪs.fəl.ər/
KK: /ˈɡreɪsˌfələr/
Having more elegance or beauty in movement or appearance than something else.
The dancer was gracefuller than her peers, captivating the audience with her fluid movements.
Comparative: gracefuller
Superlative: gracefullest
Gracefuller → It is formed from "grace" (from Latin *gratia*, meaning favor or goodwill) and "-ful" (meaning full of) combined with the comparative suffix "-er" (indicating more). The word "gracefuller" means more full of grace or elegance than something else.
Think of 'grace' as favor or elegance, and remember that 'gracefuller' means having more of that elegance.
No commonly confused words.