English to Portuguese Dictionary gracious

gracious

gracioso
definition
adjective
smiling and gracious in defeat
courteous, kind, and pleasant.
I am saved by God's gracious intervention on my behalf
(in Christian belief) showing divine grace.
exclamation
Well, good gracious me, I was very pleasantly surprised.
expressing polite surprise.
translation of 'gracious'
adjective
cortez,
atencioso,
indulgente,
amável,
afável,
agradável,
gracioso,
benevolente
example
Cohen, who is a youth counselor for after-school activities, lived and worked for some years in San Francisco and knows about 'gracious' living.
The 18th century was the period when Nancy assumed its present form as one of the most elegant and 'gracious' small cities in Europe.
She brought word from the Queen that our 'gracious' lady would like the mention of his blasphemy to continue.
They would enjoy His salvation and live under the blessings of His 'gracious' rule.
A pleasant, courteous and 'gracious' lady, Vera was highly thought of by all in the community.
Their players and mentors were 'gracious' in defeat.
My sister, the 'gracious' hostess that she is, asks if they would like to stay for dinner.
A pleasant, courteous and 'gracious' lady, she was well liked by her neighbours in the locality.
Simon was 'gracious' in defeat, but he couldn't mask the disappointment he felt.
Our stories speak about past failure and the reception of God's 'gracious' salvation through Jesus Christ.
Boil it down and that's my calling - to announce the 'gracious' lordship of Jesus Christ.
God is 'gracious' to him who earns his living by his own labour and not by begging.
Kate's pleasant and 'gracious' manner made her a firm favourite in the neighbourhood.
At the same time, by the orderings of a sovereign, 'gracious' God, some people who desire very much to marry may never find the person they regard as a suitable partner.
The Christian principle of 'gracious' forgiveness is, then, a good one, but it is extremely difficult for Christians themselves to observe it.
My master, who was the most prominent courtier to his most 'gracious' Majesty, the Emperor Kao, may he live ten thousand years.
With refurbishment, this property has the potential to become a stylish and 'gracious' home.
To their credit they never gave up trying and were equally 'gracious' in defeat as in victory.
Well, good 'gracious' me, I was very pleasantly surprised.
Sean was a pleasant, courteous and 'gracious' neighbour who could always be relied on to lend a helping hand.
And, of course, her majesty, the queen, and Prince Philip, were very 'gracious' and generous and nice to us when we stayed there.
A 'gracious' and courteous lady, she had a kind word for all and was devoted to her family.
At the heart of our faith is an invitation to remember the past differently thanks to the 'gracious' love of God manifested in the crucified and risen Christ.
Only when we give alms, fast, and pray with the spirit of Jesus and God's 'gracious' presence do we please God.
Okay, there may be some oldies who say the age of 'gracious' living and letters or cards written with your own hand are more personalised, and I agree.
Looking back, I see the 'gracious' hand of our sovereign God overruling my obstinate reluctance and giving me new desires that were not natural for me.
The last was the manifestation of true religion - genuinely 'gracious' affections - in Christian practice.
And Sir George Grey will advise the grant of Her Majesty's 'gracious' pardon
I laughed outright because his voice was so 'gracious' and aristocratic.
The 'gracious' God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden.
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