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Gratia

Gratia, derived from Latin, is a versatile term that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb, carrying multiple senses and usages. Below are some of its popular and local definitions:

As a Noun

Sense 1: Grace or Charm

Example Sentence: She moved with such gratia that all eyes were drawn to her.

Sense 2: Thankfulness or Gratitude

Example Sentence: She expressed her gratia to her friends for organizing such a wonderful surprise party.

Sense 3: Favor or Kindness

Example Sentence: He owed his success to the gratia of his mentor, who guided him throughout his career.

As an Adjective

Sense 1: Graceful or Elegant

Example Sentence: The ballet dancer performed the grand jeté with gratia movements.

As an Adverb

Sense 1: Gracefully or Charmingly

Example Sentence: The flowers swayed gratia in the gentle breeze.

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