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graces

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for graces.

Editorial note

It's dangerous to get swept up in the excitement of new languages and to assume good graces.

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Quick take

(Greek mythology) Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(Greek mythology) Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for graces.

noun

(Greek mythology) Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified.

Example sentences

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It's dangerous to get swept up in the excitement of new languages and to assume good graces.

2

In term of population density, Japan is very populated but they have a lot of social graces...

3

In any case the comment I replied to specifically talked of social graces mentioned in the article, ie.

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This is nothing new, and another tale of caution for people building companies that entirely rely on another company's good graces and policies.

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Couldn't an engineer go slumming into the world of office politics and social manipulation in order to get into the good graces of management?

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Most people are still learning social graces far past their twenties.

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The investors and I are in good graces, but we basically wasted a year of our time on the unsellable product.

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The difference is whether consumption is relative equal across society, or is the masses serving elites, and if we are paying for each others good graces, or to burn polluting energy sources.

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But then i have the social graces of granite...

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Now if they can only get on the right page about GMO labeling and ditch their quasi-association with Monsanto and they'll be back in my good graces.

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This can happen in any relationship where power is very asymmetrical, and where the weaker party feels so dependent on being in the good graces of the former.

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Those in prominent positions in the App Store will do their best to stay in Apple's graces while it lasts, and this is Apple's current version of the Reality Distortion Field.

Quote examples

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As the parent put it, "it's dangerous to get swept up in the excitement of new languages and to assume good graces." We always have to remember that corporations are always going to be thinking of themselves and their gains.

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Quote: "While I used to be disgusted at AOL's and Yahoo's plan to start charging email senders to deliver their messages, considering the money we have to spend to stay in their good graces, we would now prefer to simply pay in advance for our emails to be delivered and know that they will."

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"Now that the tech industry is cool, the pretty people are taking over, flooding out of top-tier universities with MBAs and social graces and carefully coiffed hair, shouldering the misfits and weirdos out of the way." Good luck with that:) Don't judge the book by its cover!

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use graces in a sentence?

It's dangerous to get swept up in the excitement of new languages and to assume good graces.

What does graces mean?

(Greek mythology) Three sister goddesses in Greek mythology (Euphrosyne, Aglaia, and Thalia), in whom beauty was deified.

What part of speech is graces?

graces is commonly used as noun.