ungraced

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ graced.

Adjective

ungraced (not comparable)

  1. Not graced (by or with something).
    • 1857, John Turvill Adams, The Knight of the Golden Melice:
      A cabin with thee in these wilds were better than a palace ungraced by thy presence.
    • 1919, A. F. Pollard, Henry VIII.:
      The interview, ungraced by the presence of France's Queen, would, said Henry, be robbed of most of its charm; and he gave Charles to understand that, unless he reached England by the middle of May, his visit would have to be cancelled.