Agraciado in english
Graceful
pronunciation: greɪsfəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: greɪsfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
agraciado = fluk(e)y ; lucky.
Example: Look we can say that they were flukey things but I'm not buying it's all coincidence.Example: However, graduates from the 'lucky' establishment, will be unable to use their knowledge when they start working in libraries lacking computing technology.more:
» poco agraciado = ill-favoured [ill-favored, -USA] ; homely [homelier -comp., homeliest -sup.] .
Example: The writer lends support to the argument that the adjective brown in Elizabethan and Jacobean English to mean 'ill-favoured' or 'ugly'. Example: Men find the homely shape of the girl-next-door more appealing than the 'perfect' proportions of models and centrefolds, a study found.agraciar = bless (with) ; grace.
Example: This conference has been blessed with the presence of the brilliant mind of Seymour Lubetzky.Example: The greatest living theoretician of descriptive cataloging, Professor Seymour Lubetzky, graced our library with his brilliance, insight, and fierce dedication to the integrity of the catalog.more:
» agraciar con + Posesivo + presencia = grace + Nombre + with + Posesivo + presence .
Example: After a year out of the spotlight, she graced us with her presence, so let's bask in it, shall we?.