If
Thanksgiving stress is starting to get to you, writer Corey Mintz urges
you to remember that “the food is less important than the company and a
little bit of graciousness.”
a single perusal
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青覽,青鑒,青及 (in letters) for your
gracious perusal;
perusal
[名][U][C]読書;熟読;吟味.
gracious
Syllabification: (gra·cious)
Pronunciation:
/ˈgrāSHəs/
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adjective
1 courteous, kind, and pleasant:smiling and gracious in defeat
elegant and tasteful, especially as exhibiting wealth or high social status:the British painter specialized in gracious Victorian interiors gracious living
2 (in Christian belief) showing divine grace:I am saved by God’s gracious intervention on my behalf
3 British a polite epithet used of royalty or their acts:the accession of Her present gracious Majesty
exclamation
expressing polite surprise.
Origin:
Middle English: via Old French from Latin
gratiosus, from
gratia 'esteem, favor'
(see grace)
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