1. graceless - Adjective
2. graceless - Adjective Satellite
Wanting in grace or excellence; departed from, or deprived of, divine grace; hence, depraved; corrupt.
Unfortunate. Cf. Grace, n., 4.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, His can't be wrong whose life is in the right. Alexander Pope
In the end, death came uniformly to all, and all extracted as much satisfaction from their dying as this essentially graceless process could afford. Jack Vance
I held her wrists and then I got it through the eyes: hatred, centuries deep and true. I was wrong and graceless and sick. all the things I had learned had been wasted. there was no creature living as foul as I and all my poems were false. Charles Bukowski
I'm very unphysical and graceless so basically if you save 10 people to be with you in a resistance movement, you would never save me. I'd be the last one. Connor Jessup
O Grub Street how do I bemoan thee, whose graceless children scorn to own thee . Yet thou hast greater cause to be ashamed of them, than they of thee. Jonathan Swift
too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate Source: Internet