Another Word For Gracious

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Another Word For Gracious. (used conventionally of royalty and high nobility) gracious. Characteristic of or befitting a friend.

GRACIOUS pronunciation • How to pronounce GRACIOUS YouTube
GRACIOUS pronunciation • How to pronounce GRACIOUS YouTube

Hospitable, friendly, polite, kindly, thoughtful, affable, cordial, outgoing; Attentiveness, thoughtfulness, elegance, manners, gallantry, courteousness, courtesy, hospitality; Courteous, affable, benignant, amiable, beneficent, benign, compassionate, nice, complaisant; Web amicable blissful bohemian cheerful christly cultured debonair delicate familiar friendly generous graceful grateful handsome informal ladylike mannered merciful obliging outgoing pleasant pleasing polished princely sociable gracious 9 letter words Characterized by charm, good taste, generosity of spirit, and the tasteful leisure of wealth and good breeding gracious living c : Ungracious, inhospitable, unsociable, ungenial, churlish, boorish, abrupt, blunt Suggesting taste, ease, and wealth. Web synonyms of gracious 1 a : “she devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the gracious hostess for business dinners.”. See synonyms for gracious on thesaurus.com.

Characteristic of or befitting a friend. Hospitable, friendly, polite, kindly, thoughtful, affable, cordial, outgoing; Ungracious, unkind, ungiving, mean, nasty, hateful, discourteous, sarcastic, severe. (used conventionally of royalty and high nobility) gracious. “she devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the gracious hostess for business dinners.”. Marked by kindness and courtesy a gracious host b : Dignified or diplomatic in one's dealing with others. Courteous, affable, benignant, amiable, beneficent, benign, compassionate, nice, complaisant; Merciful, compassionateused conventionally of royalty and high nobility Marked by tact and delicacy : Ungracious, inhospitable, unsociable, ungenial, churlish, boorish, abrupt, blunt