He was very gracious and generous to have me there in the heart of their season.
From the newsday.com
Gracious and funny, Heigl talked about her struggle to balance work with family.
From the dispatch.com
The nearby Bui Gallery occupies another gracious white French colonial building.
From the independent.co.uk
The best will be distinguished by the gracious manner in which they take defeat.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Next, there is Stephen Lynn Cronk, who hails from gracious and growing Gallatin.
From the tennessean.com
Gracious and the other neighbors we encountered certainly aren't the rowdy type.
From the desmoinesregister.com
Jones is gracious, a silky man in a silky black suit, a gold earring in one ear.
From the washingtonpost.com
Stephen King is an affable, funny, gracious, effortlessly conversational fellow.
From the thenewstribune.com
He's basically lost the fight and will try to be as gracious as he possibly can.
From the theatlantic.com
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Characterized by charm, good taste, and generosity of spirit; "gracious even to unexpected visitors"; "gracious living"; "he bears insult with gracious good humor"
Benignant: characterized by kindness and warm courtesy especially of a king to his subjects; "our benignant king"
Courteous: exhibiting courtesy and politeness; "a nice gesture"
Disposed to bestow favors; "thanks to the gracious gods"
(graciously) in a gracious or graceful manner; "he did not have a chance to grow up graciously"
(graciousness) excellence of manners or social conduct
(graciousness) benignity: the quality of being kind and gentle
Gracious was a British progressive rock band which existed from 1967 to 1971, and released two albums, Gracious! (1970, Vertigo/Capitol) and This Is... (1972, Philips).
Kind and warmly courteous; tactful; compassionate; indulgent; charming and graceful; elegant and with good taste; expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration