Graciously [adverb]

Definition of Graciously:

with compassion

Opposite/Antonyms of Graciously:


Sentence/Example of Graciously:

Despite being baffled by the request, Oukchir graciously would give Adams a fresh bag upon each visit.

She therefore suggests that you accept the restaurant gift card graciously.

I had to answer a few questions from the police, and they talked to the Sheik, who graciously told the cops it had all been a misunderstanding.

How to safely — and graciously — host friends and family as the weather gets colderThe dish I’ve had in mind is pears poached in port.

The odds that either side will stand down as graciously as Al Gore did are slim.

His unbounded generosity won for him the admiration of all his race, who graciously recognized him as their Maguinoó.

"If you please," continued Mr Bellamy, nodding to them very graciously; and they departed.

This interesting communication was addressed to Mrs. Maylie, who received it very graciously.

Neville was graciously received, and the Pope ordered the Scots and their abettors at his court to prison.

Sir Alexander intimated that her ladyship might try it; graciously observing that it would do no harm.