gracia — meaning in English
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English meaning
- antic noun A piece of foolish, playful or attention-seeking behaviour; usually used in the plural.
- brainstorm verb To generate ideas freely, often as a group, without immediately judging them.
- fun noun Enjoyment, amusement, or a good time.
- grace noun Smooth, elegant movement or manner.
- humour noun (UK) The quality of being funny, or the ability to find things funny.
- panache noun A stylish, confident, and flamboyant way of doing something.
- righteousness noun The quality of being morally right or virtuous.
- sake noun The purpose, reason, or benefit behind doing something (used in phrases like "for the sake of").
- wit noun The ability to say clever, funny things quickly.
Senses
gracia is used for these senses in English:
- Grace (countable) A en given name.
- antic (often, in plural) A ludicrous gesture or act; ridiculous behaviour; caper.
- brainstorm (US) A sudden thought, particularly one that solves a long-standing problem.
- fun Amusement, enjoyment or pleasure.
- given name A personal name chosen for a child, usually by their parents.
- grace (uncountable) Elegant movement; elegance of movement; balance or poise.
- grace (uncountable, theology) Free and undeserved favour, especially of God; unmerited divine assistance given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification, or for resisting sin.
- humour (medicine) Either of the two regions of liquid within the eyeball, the aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
antic — full definition
- noun A piece of foolish, playful or attention-seeking behaviour; usually used in the plural.
- adjective Grotesque or absurd in an oddly theatrical way.
brainstorm — full definition
- verb To generate ideas freely, often as a group, without immediately judging them.
- noun A sudden good idea.