graceful
1 of 1adjective/ˈgreɪs.fəl/
Forms:more graceful,most graceful
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moving or behaving in an elegant, pleasing, and attractive way
C1- She walked with a graceful stride, her movements fluid and elegant.
- The ballerina's performance was breathtakingly graceful, captivating the audience with her poise and agility.
- With a graceful bow, the actor thanked the audience for their applause at the end of the play.
- The dancer moved with graceful precision, her every gesture filled with grace and beauty.
- The egret soared through the sky with a graceful sweep of its wings, a symbol of elegance and freedom.
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showing refined taste, effortless style, and an air of affluence
- The graceful décor reflected the owner's wealth and sophistication.
- She hosted the dinner with a graceful charm.
- The yacht's graceful design turned heads at the marina.
- His graceful manners impressed the high‑society guests.
- The graceful architecture spoke of a bygone era of luxury.