English to Spanish Dictionary gracious

gracious

Cortés
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
clemente,
cortés,
gracioso,
afable,
graciable
example
With refurbishment, this property has the potential to become a stylish and 'gracious' home.
My suite was designed to elevate 'gracious' living to the very epitome of decadence.
A 'gracious' and courteous lady, she had a kind word for all and was devoted to her family.
Nevertheless, his widow, the 'gracious' Princess Lom was at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club last weekend, to place the Prince's imprimatur on the championship.
At these gatherings Mrs Turnbull was a 'gracious' and lively hostess.
The 'gracious' God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden.
‘Mr Wright said there's nothing more beautiful than a space for 'gracious' living,’ Lewis said.
Although disappointed, she was 'gracious' in defeat, praising her opponent, who is rapidly becoming the player to beat in the women's game.
She devoted much time to the development of the business, including being the 'gracious' hostess for business dinners.
God is 'gracious' to him who earns his living by his own labour and not by begging.
Their players and mentors were 'gracious' in defeat.
Only when we give alms, fast, and pray with the spirit of Jesus and God's 'gracious' presence do we please God.
Its style harks back to the days when wealthy industrialists commissioned architects to design 'gracious' new homes.
A pleasant and 'gracious' gentleman, Pat was known for his friendly and helpful nature.
Fabrics embellished with elegant cuts, graceful falls and rich hues to 'gracious' and sober tones are those best suited for the special occasions.
Our stories speak about past failure and the reception of God's 'gracious' salvation through Jesus Christ.
Here is a room designed for comfort, yet 'gracious' and formal enough for hosting even the most important parties.
And Sir George Grey will advise the grant of Her Majesty's 'gracious' pardon
My master, who was the most prominent courtier to his most 'gracious' Majesty, the Emperor Kao, may he live ten thousand years.
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.
In her home, she carried the ease of a 'gracious' hostess who is used to receiving visitors - the house is used for charity events and school trips.
If you have believed, it is time to renew you faith and to rejoice that the kingdom of God has come and that you live under the 'gracious' rule of Jesus.
The last was the manifestation of true religion - genuinely 'gracious' affections - in Christian practice.
The fans here must also learn to be 'gracious' in defeat as well, not just ‘fair weather’ fans who turn against our boys after a tough loss.
The day ended with tea on the terrace and following this taste of 'gracious' living all dispersed, with every intention of making a return visit before too many months have passed.
Thank God, then, for his 'gracious' call - for if you belong to Christ it is as a result of his effectual calling.
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.
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.
To their credit they never gave up trying and were equally 'gracious' in defeat as in victory.
The 18th century was the period when Nancy assumed its present form as one of the most elegant and 'gracious' small cities in Europe.
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