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grazioso

[graht-see-oh-soh, grah-tsyaw-zaw]

adjective

  1. graceful; flowing.



adverb

  1. gracefully; flowingly.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of grazioso1

1800–10; < Italian: literally, gracious, gentle, equivalent to grazi ( a ) grace + -oso -ous
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Dean Grazioso, a 33-year Bath Iron Works employee, said he's not anti-vaccine but that he knows vaccinated coworkers, friends and family members who’ve contracted breakthrough COVID-19 infections.

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Dean Grazioso, a 33-year Bath Iron Works employee, said he’s not anti-vaccine but that he knows vaccinated coworkers, friends and family members who’ve contracted breakthrough COVID-19 infections.

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The group picked the opening bars of the slow movement of the Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, marked “Andante grazioso.”

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“If you’re so upset, why not return the cup with your ‘wasteful’ speech?” asked one Amanda Boyle Grazioso, a stay-at-home mom from Pembroke, Mass. “I reuse and recycle mine as most people do.”

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It is marked "Allegretto grazioso."

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