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Blessing
In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the infusion of something with holiness, spiritual redemption, or divine will.
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Grace (noun)
Charming, qualities.
“The Princess brought grace to an otherwise dull and boring party.”
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Grace (noun)
A short prayer of thanks before or after a meal.
“It has become less common to say grace before having dinner.”
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Grace (noun)
In the games of special move that is rules.
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Grace (noun)
A grace note.
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Grace (noun)
Elegant balance or poise.
“The dancer moved with grace and strength.”
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Grace (noun)
An time granted to a free of at least part of his normal obligations towards the creditor.
“The repayment of the loan starts after a three-year grace.”
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Grace (noun)
Free and favour, especially of divine humans for their sin.
“I’m so grateful to God for the grace that He has given me.”
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Grace (noun)
An act or decree of the governing body of an English university.
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Grace (verb)
To adorn; to decorate; to embellish and dignify.
“He graced the room with his presence.”
“He graced the room by simply being there.”
“His portrait graced a landing on the stairway.”
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Grace (verb)
To dignify or raise by an act of favour; to honour.
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Grace (verb)
To supply with heavenly grace.
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Grace (verb)
To add grace notes, cadenzas, etc., to.
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Blessing (noun)
Some kind of divine or supernatural aid, or reward.
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Blessing (noun)
A invoking divine aid.
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Blessing (noun)
Good fortune.
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Blessing (noun)
A modern pagan ceremony.
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Blessing (noun)
The act of declaring or bestowing favor; approval.
“We will not proceed without the executive director’s blessing.”
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Blessing (noun)
Something someone is glad of.
“After two weeks of sun, last night’s rainfall was a blessing.”
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Blessing (noun)
A prayer before a meal; grace.
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Blessing (noun)
A group of unicorns.
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Blessing (verb)
present participle of bless