grace, meaning kind or gentle.
more gracious, most gracious
The comparative form of "gracious" is "more gracious," while the superlative form is "most gracious." These forms are used to compare the quality of graciousness between two or more subjects. For example, "She is more gracious than her sister," and "He is the most gracious person at the event."
The word meaning "courteous" is spelt "gracious".
Full of
Janet means God is Gracious, it is Scottish in origin.
The base word for gracious is grace.
The letter "e" is dropped when forming the word "gracious" from the base word "grace."
more gracious, most gracious
more gracious, most gracious
You could use the word gracious as an adjective. For example: "Mrs. Jones is a very gracious hostess."
The suffix "-ious" in the word "gracious" means characterized by or filled with, indicating the quality of being gracious.
Gracious : Shokraan written : شكرا
Graciously and "Most gracious"
Her gracious mannerisms calmed the children's boisterousness.
She is a very gracious in ballet & hip-hop.
Gracious.
Aloha: lokomaika'i [lo-ko-my-ka ee] or 'olu'olu [ohloo-ohloo]