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decoro
A sense of propriety and consideration for others.
grace
unseemliness
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gentilesa
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grace
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grace
Examples for "
grace
"
1
They hope so; and they take heart of
grace
to believe so.
2
We wish that a baby will soon
grace
your family, Knotgrass said.
3
Still, there was something; the same strange quality; the same forward-springing
grace
.
4
I hoped to age with that high level of
grace
and confidence.
5
The debt will run for 11 years with a three-year
grace
period.
1
The union of intelligence, affection, and
seemliness
was startling to Esther's mind.
2
All man's
seemliness
and affection for the natural things of earth were absent.
3
If to do so is unseemly, then so much for
seemliness
.
4
Only in the church and the manor is there any care for
seemliness
and stateliness.
5
There was nothing in his appearance which grated particularly upon Mr. Weatherley's sense of
seemliness
.
6
And yet she had no cause to complain that his attention passed the boundary of rigid
seemliness
.
7
Under its outward
seemliness
a million throats are ready to take up the brazen cry of revolution.
8
There was a very particular
seemliness
in this-thoughI had not much time to think of it then.
9
I speak as my father's son, and in my house I will have privacy and seclusion and
seemliness
.
10
And there was a native dignity, and, above all, a wonderful
seemliness
,
about the Klosking that inspired respect.
11
Refinement,
seemliness
,
"ladylikeness,"-evenSir Robert Blanchflower in his sorest moments would scarcely have denied her these.
12
Their chosen virtues are industry, good sense, probity, conventional piety, and whatever else has acknowledged utility and
seemliness
.
13
Unequal to the exercise of virtue itself, he thought he had done enough in preserving some of its
seemliness
.
14
The gigantic hoops in which ladies had delighted had diminished, had dwindled, and gowns were of a slender
seemliness
.
15
One of virtue, of
seemliness
.
16
His own rough life, both before and since the war, had only increased a natural instinct for order and
seemliness
.
seemliness
outward seemliness
caligraphic seemliness
find seemliness
more seemliness
own seemliness
Catalan
gentilesa
Spanish
decoro
decencia