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effortlessly graceful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"effortlessly graceful" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes someone or something that is elegant and beautiful without any visible effort. It can be used to compliment a person's physical movements, demeanor, or abilities. Example: The ballerina glided across the stage, her movements effortlessly graceful as if she were floating on air.
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
His skating is a seamless mix of aggressive locomotion and improvisational finesse -- nerve-racking to watch but effortlessly graceful.
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Looking paler and with more more peaches and cream in her complexion than her more often suntanned onscreen self, Beckinsale is slender, tall, effortlessly graceful, yet very approachable.
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Looking up into the woods behind my house the first words to come to me are those of the poet Jacob Polley in his poem "The Boast" whose braggadocio opening ("there's nothing soft about our snow") builds to one of the most effortlessly graceful metaphors in contemporary verse: snow falling from the tree tops as "flour merchants clapping their powdery hands".
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Mr. Tune, who received the final award, stole the last moments of the show by singing " 'S Wonderful," executing an effortlessly graceful little tap dance, reciting a poem that he remembered from his first dance recital and conducting an apparent rehearsal of the finale.
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The tall and effortlessly graceful Victor Lebedev brought a high-toned classicism to the slave variations.
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Carrie Underwood took a dive in Texas on Thursday night, but, seeing as the "American Idol" alum is effortlessly graceful, she can't be fazed by such mishaps.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
I followed him, amazed at how effortlessly he accelerated with every graceful turn.
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Breathe and begin your slow, confident, graceful walk, sweeping your dream gown effortlessly across the stage.
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In Los Angeles, the voice of my brand-new portable navigation device had guided me effortlessly through the maze of freeways and road rage like a graceful hostess — unflappable, efficient and with just enough sex appeal to give some sizzle to my protracted absence from my wife.
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Stephanie Blythe, playing Jocasta in the Metropolitan Opera's current production of Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex," glides across the stage, full-bodied, graceful, every inch a queen, her mezzo rich and plush, effortlessly dipping, then rising with a flutelike purity.
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And effortlessly".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a person's movement or performance, use "effortlessly graceful" to convey a sense of natural elegance and skill, highlighting the apparent lack of strain or effort involved.
Common error
Avoid using "effortlessly graceful" in highly formal or academic writing where a more precise and technical term might be more appropriate. In such contexts, consider alternatives that specify the type of skill or elegance being displayed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "effortlessly graceful" functions primarily as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to describe a quality of elegance and ease. As Ludwig AI states, it describes someone or something elegant and beautiful without any visible effort. Examples on Ludwig include describing a skater's movements or a ballerina's performance.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Wiki
13%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "effortlessly graceful" is an adjective phrase used to describe someone or something exhibiting elegance and ease, often inspiring admiration. Ludwig AI confirms its common usage and grammatical correctness. While most prevalent in News & Media, it maintains a neutral register suitable for various descriptive contexts. For alternative expressions, consider "effortlessly elegant" or "naturally graceful" to emphasize slightly different nuances of grace. When writing, use "effortlessly graceful" to highlight a lack of strain, but avoid overuse in highly formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
effortlessly elegant
Replaces 'graceful' with 'elegant', emphasizing sophistication and style.
naturally graceful
Substitutes 'effortlessly' with 'naturally', highlighting innate grace.
smoothly graceful
Focuses on the smoothness and fluidity of the gracefulness.
easily graceful
Emphasizes the ease with which grace is displayed.
unstudied grace
Highlights the natural, unforced aspect of the gracefulness.
inherently graceful
Stresses that the grace is part of the subject's nature.
effortless poise
Replaces 'graceful' with 'poise', shifting the focus to balance and composure.
graceful with ease
Rearranges the words to put more emphasis on 'graceful'.
unforced elegance
Combines 'unforced' to imply effortlessness with 'elegance'.
with fluid grace
Emphasizes the flowing, seamless quality of the grace.
FAQs
How can I use "effortlessly graceful" in a sentence?
You can use "effortlessly graceful" to describe someone's movements or actions that appear elegant and easy. For example, "The dancer's movements were "effortlessly graceful", captivating the audience."
What are some alternatives to "effortlessly graceful"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "naturally graceful", "effortlessly elegant", or "smoothly graceful".
Is it redundant to say "effortlessly graceful"?
While grace often implies a certain ease, "effortlessly graceful" emphasizes the complete absence of strain or visible effort, making it suitable when you want to highlight this aspect.
What's the difference between "effortlessly graceful" and "naturally graceful"?
"Effortlessly graceful" highlights the lack of apparent effort, while "naturally graceful" emphasizes that the grace is an innate quality.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested