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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 9946 COCA: 8538

gracious

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gracious /ˈgreɪʃəs/ adjective
gracious
/ˈgreɪʃəs/
adjective
Learner's definition of GRACIOUS
[more gracious; most gracious]
: very polite in a way that shows respect有礼貌的;亲切的
: having or showing the attractive things (such as charm, good taste, and comfort) that are associated with having a lot of money豪华的;华美的;富裕舒适的
old-fashionedused as an interjection to express mild surprise or for emphasis天哪,哎呀(用作感叹词,表示轻微的惊奇或强调)

— graciously

adverb

— graciousness

noun [noncount]
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 9946 COCA: 8538

gracious

adjective

gra·​cious ˈgrā-shəs How to pronounce gracious (audio)
1
a
: marked by kindness and courtesy
a gracious host
b
: characterized by charm, good taste, generosity of spirit, and the tasteful leisure of wealth and good breeding
gracious living
c
d
: marked by tact and delicacy : urbane
2
: merciful, compassionate
used conventionally of royalty and high nobility
my gracious lord, the Duke of Windsor
3
a
archaic : pleasing, acceptable
b
obsolete : godly
graciously adverb
graciousness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for gracious

gracious, cordial, affable, genial, sociable mean markedly pleasant and easy in social intercourse.

gracious implies courtesy and kindly consideration.

the gracious award winner thanked her colleagues

cordial stresses warmth and heartiness.

our host was cordial as he greeted us

affable implies easy approachability and readiness to respond pleasantly to conversation or requests or proposals.

though wealthy, she was affable to all

genial stresses cheerfulness and even joviality.

a genial companion with a ready quip

sociable suggests a genuine liking for the companionship of others.

sociable people who enjoy entertaining

Example Sentences

This is not a surprise given the welcome, gracious atmosphere, the uncommon competence of the kitchen, with its familiar Little Italy Italian menu … and the restaurant's credible wine list. Mark Bittman, New York Times, 26 June 2002 If there are not too many in the group, you might inquire solicitously about their health. If you are in a particularly gracious mood, you might even give them a brief resume of your physical condition. Groucho Marx, letter, 15 Nov. 1951, in The Groucho Letters1987 Phoebe closed her eyes, seeing her father moving like a shadow among his guests, gracious, smiling, pouring wine and exchanging greetings. Judith Berry Griffin, Phoebe the Spy, 1977 The reception started in orderly enough fashion—gracious and leisurely. Paula Locker, the President of the Club, met me at the door, and I took my place in line with her, with Fishbait Miller doing the introducing. Lady Bird Johnson, A White House Diary, 1970 Thank you for your gracious hospitality. The magazine promotes gracious living. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French gracieus, from Latin gratiosus enjoying favor, agreeable, from gratia

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3b

Time Traveler
The first known use of gracious was in the 14th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 9946 COCA: 8538

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