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graciously

1 of 1adverb
/ˈɡreɪʃəsli/
1

in a kind, polite, and generous manner

  • She graciously allowed the young intern to take the spotlight during the presentation.
  • The ambassador graciously acknowledged the efforts of the local volunteers.
  • He graciously stepped aside to let the elderly woman pass through the doorway first.
  • The actress graciously signed autographs for the entire crowd after the show.
  • They graciously accepted the modest gift without a hint of condescension.
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2

in a way that conveys ease, elegance, or luxury

  • The villa graciously unfolds across a private hillside with panoramic sea views.
  • The hotel graciously accommodates guests with full butler service and gourmet dining.
  • The dining room graciously seats twenty without feeling crowded.
  • The home graciously transitions from formal entertaining spaces to cozy family areas.
  • A curved staircase graciously leads to the upper-level suites.