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graciously
[grey-shuhs-lee]
adverb
in a benevolent, courteous, or helpful manner; kindly.
We are fortunate to have so many members graciously willing to share their gardening knowledge.
Rachel graciously loaned me a formal dress for the occasion, as I had none.
in a manner characterized by comfort, ease, or luxury.
Set in a prime oceanfront location in an exclusive community, the home graciously accommodates both family living and large-scale entertaining.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nongraciously adverb
- overgraciously adverb
- quasi-graciously adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of graciously1
Example Sentences
It’s now owned by the McTaggart family, who graciously allow “The Traitors” to take over multiple rooms and the vast grounds during filming.
“I appreciate the governor coming out and meeting me,” Trump said graciously, notwithstanding the lack of an invitation.
From the house on Christmas Tree Lane where, two years ago, model train builders graciously entertained my kids?
Lumon has even graciously pulled its surveillance cameras out of the break room, or so they say.
"We are praying that you feel God's grace, mercy, and love as well as the love of your family, The King Center, and the world that you have so graciously served."
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