"Gracious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or showing goodwill and generosity: "a gracious gift."
Gracious
.Interop usage examples:
"The hostess was gracious enough to offer us a tour of the mansion." (meaning kind and generous)
"Her gracious words of encouragement lifted our spirits." (meaning kind and benevolent)
"The royal couple showed gracious hospitality to their guests." (meaning kind and courteous)
"He was gracious in his defeat, praising his opponent's strong play." (meaning generous and magnanimous)
"She was grateful for her professor's gracious recommendation." (meaning kind and generous)
Gracilariid is a noun. It refers to a type of red algae, specifically the family Gracilariaceae, which includes several genera of marine red algae commonly found in warm and tropical waters.
Gracilariidae is a family of red algae, commonly known as "beard mosses" or "long-ironweed". They are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically growing on coral reefs or rocks.
Gracillent is an adjective that means elegant and refined in a subtle and delicate way, often used to describe something or someone that is aesthetically pleasing and harmonious. It has a soft and refined quality, conveying a sense of understated beauty and sophistication.
Gradability refers to the degree to which a quality or characteristic can be described as more or less intense, severe, or prevalent. In other words, it is the extent to which something can be measured or compared on a scale of degree. For example, "The gradability of the speaker's anger was evident as they raised their voice to a crescendo."
Gradation refers to the process of unfolding or developing gradually, often used to describe a gradual change in intensity, size, or level. It can also refer to the process of grading or sorting something according to a scale or level. Additionally, in art and design, gradation can refer to a slow and subtle transition from one color to another.