Gracious in spanish

Cortés

pronunciation: koʊɹ̩tes part of speech: adjective
In gestures
cortés

gracious1 = cortés, gentil, elegante, refinado, tolerante. 

Example: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.

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» goodness gracious = ¡Dios mío!, ¡Por Dios!, ¡Válgame Dios!, ¡Santo Dios!.

Example: Goodness gracious, is there a Lebanese plot afoot to control the world? .

» gracious living = vida elegante, vida refinada.

Example: However his attempt to raise tithes to pay for his gracious living led to his hurried departure in 1828.

gracious2 = gracioso, generoso. 

Example: Over 20 people have benefited from his gracious donations and they are all ready to show their gratitude.

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» Posesivo + gracious Majesty = Posesivo + Graciosa Majestad.

Example: To her gracious Majesty, our beloved Queen Victoria, from one of her most humble subjects.

Gracious synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd adjectivekind in spanish: tipo, pronunciation: kaɪnd nounnice in spanish: agradable, pronunciation: naɪs adjectivebenevolent in spanish: benevolente, pronunciation: bənevələnt adjectiveelegant in spanish: elegante, pronunciation: eləgənt adjectivepropitious in spanish: propicio, pronunciation: prəpɪʃəs adjectivecourteous in spanish: cortés, pronunciation: kɜrtiəs adjectiveurbane in spanish: urbano, pronunciation: ɜrbeɪn adjectivepolite in spanish: Cortés, pronunciation: pəlaɪt adjectivegraceful in spanish: agraciado, pronunciation: greɪsfəl adjectivebeneficent in spanish: benéfico, pronunciation: benəfɪʃənt adjectiverefined in spanish: refinado, pronunciation: rəfaɪnd adjectivemerciful in spanish: misericordioso, pronunciation: mɜrsɪfəl adjectivebenignant in spanish: benigno, pronunciation: benɪgnənt adjective
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