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What's the main difference between being "blessed" and "graced"?


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Rebecca

The difference between using it this way: "to be blessed" or "to be graced" - is that when you are "blessed", you have received a "blessing". A "blessing" is a gift, or something, that you are grateful to have or experience. "Graced" means to bring honour and to make something more attractive. Ex: The CEO graced us with his presence last night. Ex: I feel so blessed to be here with you all. Ex: The awards the boy band received graced the studio hallway. Ex: What a blessed day!


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