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graciously

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Adverb — In a warm, polite, and considerate way.

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graciously accept graciously offer

Etymology

From Middle English graciously, from gracious plus -ly.

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What does “graciously” mean?

The word “graciously” means in a warm, polite, and considerate way. In plain terms, doing something with warmth, politeness, and good grace.

How do you pronounce “graciously”?

“Graciously” is pronounced GRAY-shuhs-lee (/ˈɡɹeɪʃəsli/ in IPA).

How do you use “graciously” in a sentence?

Here is “graciously” used in a sentence: “She graciously offered to help even though it wasn't her responsibility.”

What part of speech is “graciously”?

“Graciously” is an adverb.

Where does the word “graciously” come from?

The word “graciously” comes from Middle English. From Middle English graciously, from gracious plus -ly.

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