grace
1 of 2noun(in Christian theology) a state of being under divine influence
B2- She felt a sense of grace during her moments of reflection and prayer.
- Many believe that grace is a gift that helps them through difficult times.
- His actions were often guided by a sense of grace and compassion for others.
- The concept of grace is central to many religious teachings.
- She expressed her gratitude for the grace that had been bestowed upon her family.
elegance, beauty, or smoothness in movement or expression
a sense of propriety, courtesy, or consideration for others
a brief prayer of thanks said before a meal
(in Greek mythology) one of three sisters who personify beauty and charm, frequently depicted in art
a period after a deadline during which a penalty for lateness is waived
a bonus turn in a game allowing an extra action beyond the normal limit
A grace in a game refers to an extra turn or move granted to a player, allowing them to take an additional action beyond what is normally allowed in a single round. This bonus opportunity can offer a strategic advantage, giving the player more chances to act or make progress. A grace is often given as a reward for a specific achievement or event within the game and can be used to help the player advance or catch up in the game. It adds an element of surprise and excitement, as players may not expect to have another chance to move.