1. Bienveillance. Demander grâce.
2. Pardon. Grâce présidentielle.
3. Faveur. Faites-moi cette grâce.
4. Remerciement. Action de grâces.
5. Charme. La grâce d'une danseuse.
ETYM French grâce, Latin gratia, from gratus beloved, dear, agreeable; Skr. hary to desire, and Eng. yearn. Related to Grateful, Gratis.
(religion) In Christianity and Sikhism, a free or unmerited gift or privilege bestowed by God, whose favor, or revealing of himself, cannot be earned or attained by human efforts. In Christian thinking, grace also stands for God's presence in human history. In the Orthodox Church it refers to human participation in the divine life, whereas the Western church understands it more in terms of the power to heal humanity from its defects.
1. A disposition to kindness and compassion; benign good will; SYN. good will, goodwill.
2. A short prayer of thanks before a meal; SYN. blessing, thanksgiving.
3. A state of sanctification by God; SYN. state of grace.
4. Elegance and beauty of movement or expression; SYN. gracility.
5. Free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God.
ETYM From Lovely.
The state or quality of being lovely.
ETYM French, from pardonner to pardon. Related to Pardon.
1. A warrant granting release from punishment for an offense; SYN. amnesty.
2. The excusing of an offense without exacting a penalty.
Pitié.