0 past simple and past participle of grace --
1 to be in a place, on a thing etc. and make it look more attractive: --
He did not speak—he graced the proceedings with his beauty, but that was all.
The picture the press missed of her rescue by a fire engine would no doubt have graced several local front pages.
In a period graced by newspapers, popular magazines, and technical journals on every subject, it did not take long for horticultural writers to fill the void.
The logo even graced the morning milk.
As is true of all of the book's chapters, this one is graced by a number of photographs, diagrams, and other visual materials which greatly enhance the text.
He reserves the most loving adjectives for the planes themselves, though, to the relief of this reviewer, they are not then graced with the feminine pronoun.
Comparative studies that contrasted the competence level of individuals in different racial, ethnic, or cultural groups graced the pages of many of the early journals dedicated to understanding children's development.
Victorians loved the material, and collections of all sorts graced their homes and studies.