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What are the suffixes for grace?

There are no common suffixes specifically for "grace." However, the word "grace" itself can be used as a prefix, forming words like:

* Gracious: Meaning polite, kind, and courteous.

* Graceful: Meaning elegant and smooth in movement or form.

* Graceless: Meaning lacking grace or elegance.

You can also find words that include the word "grace" as a part of their structure, but not as a prefix:

* Disgrace: The state of being dishonored or losing respect.

* Ungraceful: The opposite of graceful, lacking elegance or smoothness.

* Full of grace: Meaning possessing a lot of grace.

Ultimately, the meaning of the word "grace" is embedded in the context and structure of the phrase or sentence it's used in.

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