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grace
Part of speech: NounExcellence of character; attractiveness or charm; beauty of form or movement; disposition to benefit or serve another; kindness; the unmerited favor and love of God towards man; spiritual excellence; virtue; a brief prayer before or after meals; a respectful title of address applied to an archbishop or duke.
Part of speech: VerbTo adorn or decorate; honor; dignify; favor.
Usage examples "grace":- It was " living water"-" the grace and truth of which He was full." - "A Life of St. John for the Young", George Ludington Weed.
- " Yes, yes, your Grace," said M. Formery. - "Arsene Lupin", Edgar Jepson Maurice Leblanc.
- And if by His grace we have said, 'Take my love, ' which of us has not felt that part of His very answer has been to make us see how little there was to take, and how little of that little has been kept for Him? - "Kept for the Master's Use", Frances Ridley Havergal.