grazia
grace
noun GRAH-tsyah Rare
Origin: Latin gratia (favour, charm, thanks)
Also means
pardon
Usage Note
Grazia is richly polysemous: physical grace or elegance (si muove con grazia), a legal pardon (chiedere la grazia = to seek a presidential pardon), and divine grace in theology. The exclamation grazie (thank you) shares the same root. Colpo di grazia (the finishing blow) is a common idiom borrowed into English as well.
Examples
"Si muove con molta grazia."
Natural Translation
She moves with great grace.
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