1 having the qualities of great comfort, beauty, and freedom made possible by being rich:
2 used to express surprise or to emphasize what is being said:
Gracious (me)/Good gracious (me), I never thought he'd do that!
You’re a gracious host.
4 having the qualities great comfort and luxury made possible by wealth:
He was used to gracious living.
5 used to express surprise or to emphasize what is being said:
Their easy production announced a gracious and fertile imagination, which sometimes precipitated them toward error.
The gracious person loves without worrying about whether the person he loves is worthy of his love.
The result is far more than a gracious tribute to an esteemed colleague.
Gracious love has as its object particular beings or creatures rather than states of affairs.
He is a family man, a very warm and gracious person-of an extremely subtle and sharp mind.
Some of us have profited from his kindness and his gracious hospitality.
As for changes with different correspondents, at times playfulness and irony give way to gracious expressions of gratitude, regret, condolence - but the pleasure in the use of language never leaves.
It was a missed opportunity to get to know him better and to partially repay a debt incurred that afternoon when he was so gracious and kind.
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令人愉快的, 慈祥的,和藹的, 有禮貌的…
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令人愉快的, 慈祥的,和蔼的, 有礼貌的…
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amable, amable [masculine-feminine], lujoso/osa [masculine-feminine]…
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amável…
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感じのよい, 礼儀正しい…
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asil, nazik, sakin…
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affable, raffiné/-ée, courtois…
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amable…
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