Grace
//ɡɹeɪs//
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The word "grace" can be used as noun, proper noun and verb.
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Grace Estate airs and graces begrace bowgrace but for the grace of God cooperating grace coup de grace coup-de-grace covenant of grace engrace expectative grace fall from grace free grace good graces grace and favor grace and favour grace note grace period grace stroke grace-cup graceful graceless gracelike gracesome graceworthy gracism gracist heart of grace herb of grace irresistible grace lack-grace means of grace misgrace overgrace prevenient grace saving grace say grace scapegrace social grace special grace state of grace there but for the grace of God go I time of grace ungrace with bad grace with good grace with ill grace year of grace your grace
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adorn balance ballerinas begrace bible cadenza charming creditor debtor decorate dignify divine elegant embellish fall fall from favour forgiveness god good good graces good thing grace note graceful graceless gracious grateful gratitude heavenly honour idaho kentucky meal meal prayer mississippi movement patience pleasing poise prayer raise regeneration sanctification say grace sin solitaire style thank undeserved ungrace unmerited
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