Definify.com

Webster 1828 Edition


Gracelessly

GRA'CELESSLY

,
adv.
Without grace.

Definition 2024


gracelessly

gracelessly

English

Adverb

gracelessly (comparative more gracelessly, superlative most gracelessly)

  1. In a graceless manner
    • 1595, Philip Sidney, An Apologie for Poetrie,
      The French, in his whole language, hath not one word that hath his accent in the last syllable, saving two, called antepenultima; and little more, hath the Spanish, and therefore very gracelessly may they use dactiles.
    • 1965, Wole Soyinka, The Interpreters, New York: Africana Publishing, 1972, Part One, Chapter 8, p. 116,
      Barabbas jumped down the eroded slope towards the water and slipped the last few feet gracelessly on his arse.
    • 1968, William Trevor, "The General's Day" in Collected Stories, Penguin, 1992, p. 30,
      As he finished he heard the footsteps of the woman who daily came to work for him. They were slow, dragging footsteps implying the bulk they gracelessly shifted.