One adjective form is graceful. But it refer to a specific meaning of grace: elegance and attractiveness of motion. Other meanings of the noun may use "grace" as a noun adjunct instead.
No. Grace is a noun, a state of being. The adjective forms include graced and graceful.
Since grace isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective.
Gracious
Graceful. You can use it in a sentence like: The graceful ballerina danced around the room like a swan gliding across the lake.
Gracefully is either and neither until it is compared to another word. If I wrote gauchly that would be an antonym of gracefully If I type elegantly, that could be a synonym for gracefully.
No. Grace is a noun, a state of being. The adjective forms include graced and graceful.
Since grace isn't a proper noun, it can't have a proper adjective.
Gracious
The word graceful is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as full of grace; for example:Miranda is a graceful dancer.
Graceful. You can use it in a sentence like: The graceful ballerina danced around the room like a swan gliding across the lake.
Gracefully is either and neither until it is compared to another word. If I wrote gauchly that would be an antonym of gracefully If I type elegantly, that could be a synonym for gracefully.
No, ungainly is an adjective used to describe someone or something as lacking grace or awkward in movement or appearance. It is not an adverb.
Fancy can be an adjective, verb, and noun.That woman is wearing a fancy dress. (adjective)The bartender fancies her. (verb)But it's a passing fancy. (noun)
Daughter of Almanzor, Caliph of Lerida, sister of St Bernard and St, Maria. Tried to convert Almanzor to the Christian faith, failed and was martyred about 1180. Her memorial day is 1st. JuneGrace is a religious adjective as well as a woman"s name. strictly speaking there is no Saint Grace. there is Our Lady Of Grace- a title given to Saint Mary. Grace, like Faith, is as stated, a religious attribute or adjective, no problems. likewise there is no real ( though some would dispute this) Saint Sophia, the adjective Saint here means holy, as in Holy Wisdom. likewise Santa Fe is Holy Faith- note the cruciform trade mark of the Rail line! so it goes.
Graceful is an adjective used to describe a noun. It was a graceful performance. Gracefully would be an adverb, describing a verb. She danced gracefully.
The word "grace" is normally a noun (charm, beauty, or a prayer, religious state).Her grace while skating on the ice was a wonder to behold.We say grace before dinner.The priest believed himself to be in a state of grace.But it can also be a verb meaning to decorate or beautify.Her linen doilies now grace the tables at the White House.
The individual morphemes in the word "gracefully" are: "grace" - a free morpheme meaning elegance or beauty of movement or manner "-ful" - a bound morpheme that forms an adjective meaning "full of" or "characterized by" So, "gracefully" is composed of two morphemes: "grace" and "-ful".