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graceless

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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GRACELESS

a.Void of grace; corrupt; depraved; unregenerate; unsanctified.

 

GRACELESSLY

adv. Without grace.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GRACELESS

GRACELESS Grace "less, a.

 

1. Wanting in grace or excellence; departed from, or deprived of, divine grace; hence, depraved; corrupt. "In a graceless age. " Milton.

 

2. Unfortunate. Cf. Grace, n., 4. [Obs. ] Chaucer. -- Grace "less *ly, adv. -- Grace "less-ness, n.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

graceless

grace less |ˈgrāslis ˈɡreɪslɪs | adjective lacking grace, elegance, or charm. DERIVATIVES grace less ly adverb, grace less ness noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

graceless

grace |less |ˈgreɪslɪs | adjective lacking grace, elegance, or charm. DERIVATIVES gracelessly adverb, gracelessness noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

graceless

graceless adjective Ms. Oakes has turned two dozen graceless eighth graders into a well-choreographed chorus line: gauche, maladroit, inept, awkward, unsure, unpolished, unsophisticated, uncultured, unrefined; clumsy, ungainly, ungraceful, inelegant, uncoordinated, gawky, gangling, bumbling; tactless, thoughtless, inconsiderate; informal ham-handed, ham-fisted, klutzy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

graceless

graceless adjective a loud, graceless teenager: gauche, maladroit, inept, socially awkward, socially inept, socially unsure, lacking in social graces, unpolished, unsophisticated, uncultured, uncultivated, unrefined; clumsy, awkward, ungainly, ungraceful, inelegant, uncoordinated, gawky, gangling, bumbling, blundering, lumbering; tactless, thoughtless, inconsiderate; inexperienced, raw, uneducated, unworldly; nervous, shy, bashful; Brit. nervy; informal cack-handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, butterfingered. ANTONYMS graceful; sophisticated.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

graceless

gr ce less 形容詞 1 〈人が 〉たしなみに欠ける, 不作法な .2 〈行動が 〉不格好な, 見苦しい .3 〈物などが 〉品のない .ly 副詞 ness 名詞