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gracefully beautiful
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "gracefully beautiful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses beauty in a manner that is elegant and poised. Example: "The dancer moved across the stage, her movements gracefully beautiful, captivating everyone in the audience."
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57 human-written examples
But "I saw a gracefully molded face, beautiful blue eyes filled with sweetness, a shining skin, the shape of an enchanting figure".
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She looked like someone who would age gracefully, always be beautiful.
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I'll continue to stand on my own two feet, or hands, and flow gracefully through this beautiful gift of life.
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— Lenore, Wynnewood, Pa .A. "Aging gracefully in place" can be beautiful.
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The dancing couples gracefully dance out of the beautiful animal's path.
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He was at a table with beautiful girls and gracefully welcomed me to the posse.
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So she applies makeup, puts on her best fur, pops the pills and lies down to die gracefully (didn't she look beautiful lying there? Wow).
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Mr. Kilstofte also supplied a more up to date setting of Rilke's "To Music," a piece couched in gentle, strikingly beautiful chordal textures, and gracefully led by the choir's assistant conductor, Geoffrey McDonald.
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The only work advisable for such women was charity, which meant learning how to stay beautiful for photographers as you gracefully raised money for the less fortunate.
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It looked very beautiful in fall: the thin, tapering foliage, gracefully curled at the ends, shimmering between the pink begonia flowers and the twinkling stars of the aster, seemed to borrow a touch of color from each.
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Beautiful is a tall Sycamore tree aging gracefully.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "gracefully beautiful" to describe movements, actions, or objects that exhibit both elegance and aesthetic appeal. For example, a dancer's performance or the design of a swan.
Common error
Avoid redundant phrasing by ensuring the adjective and adverb contribute unique qualities to the description. For example, using "very gracefully beautiful" can be overkill; stick to "gracefully beautiful" for a balanced impact.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gracefully beautiful" functions primarily as a descriptive modifier. It combines an adverb ("gracefully") that modifies the adjective ("beautiful"), enhancing its meaning to describe something that possesses beauty in an elegant and poised manner. Ludwig AI indicates its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "gracefully beautiful" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe something possessing both elegance and aesthetic appeal. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. While its frequency is currently missing from the provided data, it is best used in contexts where both appearance and manner are important. Related phrases such as "elegant beauty" or "beautifully graceful" can serve as alternatives depending on the desired nuance. When employing the phrase "gracefully beautiful", consider its impact and aim for balanced descriptions, avoiding overuse of intensifiers. Finally, the phrase is most effective in evoking admiration for something that is both pleasing to the eye and elegant in its presentation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beautifully graceful
Swaps the order but retains similar meaning and emphasis on beauty.
elegant beauty
Reverses the order and uses a noun to describe beauty, emphasizing elegance.
exquisitely graceful
Emphasizes grace to a higher degree than beauty.
charmingly graceful
Emphasizes the pleasing and attractive aspects of grace.
poised and beautiful
Focuses on the aspect of poise in addition to beauty.
refined beauty
Highlights the sophistication and cultivation of beauty.
artfully beautiful
Highlights the skillful and crafted nature of beauty.
delicately beautiful
Suggests a fragile or subtle beauty.
sublimely graceful
Implies a higher level of grace and transcendence.
ethereally beautiful
Suggests an otherworldly or dreamlike quality of beauty.
FAQs
How can I use "gracefully beautiful" in a sentence?
You can use "gracefully beautiful" to describe something that possesses both grace and beauty, such as "The ballerina's movements were gracefully beautiful."
What are some alternatives to "gracefully beautiful"?
Consider using phrases like "elegant beauty", "beautifully graceful", or "exquisitely graceful", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is "gracefully beautiful" redundant?
While both words denote positive qualities, "gracefully" describes the manner or style, while "beautiful" describes the aesthetic quality. Therefore, "gracefully beautiful" is not inherently redundant but should be used judiciously.
In what contexts is "gracefully beautiful" most appropriate?
It's best suited for contexts where both the aesthetic appearance and the manner of movement or presentation are important, such as describing art, dance, or natural phenomena.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested