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Answer for the clue "Good Lord is merciful ", 8 letters:
gracious

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Word definitions for gracious in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, "filled with God's grace," from Old French gracios "courteous, pleasing, kind, friendly" (12c., Modern French gracieux ), from Latin gratiosus "enjoying favor, agreeable, obliging; popular, acceptable," from gratia (see grace ). Meaning "merciful, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. characterized by charm, good taste, and generosity of spirit; "gracious even to unexpected visitors"; "gracious living"; "he bears insult with gracious good humor" [ant: ungracious ] doing or producing good [syn: beneficent , benevolent ] characterized ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gracious \Gra"cious\ (gr[=a]"sh[u^]s), a. [F. gracieux, L. gratiosus. See Grace .] Abounding in grace or mercy; manifesting love, or bestowing mercy; characterized by grace; beneficent; merciful; disposed to show kindness or favor; condescending; as, his ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB very ▪ Leopold wrote: Her Majesty the Empress was very gracious to us, but that was all. ▪ He thought it was very gracious of her. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES good grief/God/Lord/heavens/gracious! ▪ Good grief! ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 kind and warmly courteous 2 tactful 3 compassionate 4 indulgent, charming and graceful 5 elegant and with good taste 6 benignant interj. expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.

Usage examples of gracious.

Good gracious, but his deep masculine voice was rich, with a thick, lilting accent that could only be described as musical.

Constructed of heart cypress from trees felled in the swamp that was a part of the acreage, it was filled with all the furnishings that made life gracious as well as comfortable.

Annabelle be seen in only the most gracious and laudatory light: a light designed specifically so that the Duke of Acton would see in her a young woman magnificently tailored to bear the title Duchess.

Quivil to the church to collect what gracious charity the almoner thought fit for them.

Toby Argyll had lived was gracious but obviously was let in a series of rooms, as suited single men rather than families.

When the good Prince Emmanuel had thus beleaguered Mansoul, in the first place he hangs out the white flag, which he caused to be set up among the golden slings that were planted upon Mount Gracious.

Perhaps, if women had the open privilege of selection, many a good fellow would be rescued from miserable isolation, and perhaps also many a noble woman whom chance, or a stationary position, or the inertia of the other sex, has left to bloom alone, and waste her sweetness on relations, would be the centre of a charming home, furnishing the finest spectacle seen in this uphill world --a woman exercising gracious hospitality, and radiating to a circle far beyond her home the influence of her civilizing personality.

Once or twice she addressed his aunt and sister in such a gracious manner that they could not help leaving their places and kissing her tenderly, congratulating Charles upon his good fortune.

Under His gracious influence, the bonds of prejudice against covenanting are as green withs and the covenanter stands forth in liberty and in power.

Though there may be things which are too great for a cynic to receive, yet nothing is so small, that it does not become a gracious king to bestow it.

Antoinette, when not above twelve or thirteen years old, knew how to receive people publicly, and say something polite and gracious to every one, and how could she suppose that the same daughter, now that she was dauphiness, could feel embarrassment?

She was flattered by my compliment, and I bit my lip when I heard her ask in the most gracious manner why I did not breakfast sometimes with the marquis.

Seeing that I did not rise, the marchioness remained seated, but she raised the spirit with a gracious air and took the paper from her.

The Dogana men admitted them with an air of gracious welcome, and they clattered up the narrow dark street, greeted by that mixture of curiosity and kindness which makes each Italian arrival so wonderful.

The windows of the internal buildings had been enlarged from cross-slitted arrow-loops and narrow arches to gracious fenestrations of latticed glass, and greater opulence reigned within them than in former days.