Pronunciation: /ækt ʌv ɡreɪs/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 An act of grace is when someone does something kind for another person.
A2 Receiving forgiveness can be seen as an act of grace.
B1 The act of grace shown by the stranger towards the homeless man touched everyone's hearts.
B2 The act of grace displayed by the leader in forgiving his enemies was truly inspiring.
C1 The act of grace exhibited by the philanthropist through his generous donations has made a significant impact on society.
C2 Her act of grace in forgiving those who wronged her demonstrated true strength of character.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 An act of grace is when someone does something kind for another person.
A2 Receiving forgiveness from a friend can be seen as an act of grace.
B1 The act of grace shown by the stranger touched the woman's heart deeply.
B2 In times of need, a simple act of grace can make all the difference.
C1 The act of grace demonstrated by the leader towards the opposing party was unexpected but appreciated.
C2 The act of grace displayed by the philanthropist towards the community had a lasting impact on everyone involved.
formal The king pardoned the prisoner as an act of grace.
informal She decided to forgive him as a kind act of grace.
slang He let me borrow his car, it was a total act of grace.
figurative The blooming flowers in the desert were like an act of grace from nature.
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