elegant, pleasing, beautiful, charming, gracious, civil, courteous
graceful confident
Yes, graceful is a synonym for elegant, fluid, fluent, natural, neat; agile, supple, nimble, and light-footed. Most words have synonyms.
The antonym of "clumsy" is "graceful." While clumsy refers to a lack of coordination or awkwardness in movement, graceful describes fluidity, elegance, and ease of movement. Other synonyms for graceful include agile and dexterous, which further emphasize skillfulness and poise.
fine, elegant, graceful, subtle, fragile, weak, frail, brittle, tender, flimsy, dainty, breakable
Here are some synonyms: smooth, slick, glossy, streamlined. It also means having slender, graceful lines.
-refined, cultured, elegant, sophisticated, graceful, genteel -practiced, skillful, accomplished -smooth, shiny, gleaming, glossy
flattering, pretty, attractive, enhancing, neat, graceful, tasteful, well-chosen, seemly, appropriate, suitable, proper
It's both! Synonyms and antonyms are opposites. Some synonyms for clumsy would be: graceless, blundering, incompetent, ponderous, bumbling, uncoordinated. Antonyms include: Graceful, athletic, adroit, coordinated...
Synonyms for "social grace" could include poise, polish, charm, elegance, or refinement. A synonym for religious grace could be sanctity or spiritual harmony.
she is more graceful than Taylor Swift and she is the most graceful in the class
more graceful
No. Graceful is an adjective. The adverb form is gracefully.