Unbraced vs Ungraced - What's the difference?
unbraced | ungraced |
(unbrace)
Not braced.
To undo, unfasten; to relax, loosen.
*1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.iv:
*:The knight emboyling in his haughtie hart, / Knit all his forces, and gan soone vnbrace / His grasping hold [...].
Not graced (by or with something).
*{{quote-book, year=1857, author=John Turvill Adams, title=The Knight of the Golden Melice, chapter=, edition=
, passage=A cabin with thee in these wilds were better than a palace ungraced by thy presence. }}
*{{quote-book, year=1919, author=A. F. Pollard, title=Henry VIII., chapter=, edition=
, passage=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. }}
As adjectives the difference between unbraced and ungraced
is that unbraced is not braced while ungraced is not graced (by or with something).As a verb unbraced
is past tense of unbrace.unbraced
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(-)unbrace
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(unbrac)ungraced
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