graceless (Meaning)

Wordnet

graceless (s)

lacking graciousness

lacking grace; clumsy

lacking social polish

Webster

graceless (a.)

Wanting in grace or excellence; departed from, or deprived of, divine grace; hence, depraved; corrupt.

Unfortunate. Cf. Grace, n., 4.

graceless Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her efforts, her movements remained graceless and awkward on the dance floor.
  2. His graceless attempt at apologizing only made the situation worse.
  3. The comedian's jokes were met with graceless silence from the audience.
  4. The sculpture, though well-intentioned, was rather graceless in its execution.
  5. She felt a wave of graceless embarrassment wash over her as she stumbled over her words in front of the class.
  6. The actor's graceless portrayal of the character failed to capture the essence of the role.
  7. His graceless demeanor made it challenging for others to connect with him.
  8. The transition from one scene to another in the play felt abrupt and graceless.
  9. Despite his graceless appearance, he possessed a kind heart and generous spirit.
  10. The company's graceless handling of the situation led to widespread criticism from both customers and employees.

FAQs About the word graceless

lacking graciousness, lacking grace; clumsy, lacking social polishWanting in grace or excellence; departed from, or deprived of, divine grace; hence, depraved;

clumsy, awkward, heavy-handed, cack-handed, butterfingered, left-handed,maladroit, handless, ham-fisted, ham-handed

dexterous, deft, expert, expert, skillful, dextrous, dexterous, deft, handy, skilled

Despite her efforts, her movements remained graceless and awkward on the dance floor.

His graceless attempt at apologizing only made the situation worse.

The comedian's jokes were met with graceless silence from the audience.

The sculpture, though well-intentioned, was rather graceless in its execution.