Ungrace vs Ungrate - What's the difference?
ungrace | ungrate |
The lack, absence, or antithesis of grace; gracelessness.
*1830 , Henry Soames, Inquiry Into the Doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon Church :
*2005 , Dee Brestin, Woman of Purpose :
*2008 , Eugene C. Rollins, Grace Is Not a Blue-eyed Blonde :
*2009 , Philip Yancey, Where Is God When it Hurts/What's So Amazing About Grace? :
To undo or remove grace; render grace ineffective; make ungraceful or ungracious.
*2008 , Eugene C. Rollins, Grace Is Not a Blue-eyed Blonde :
As a noun ungrace
is the lack, absence, or antithesis of grace; gracelessness.As a verb ungrace
is to undo or remove grace; render grace ineffective; make ungraceful or ungracious.As an adjective ungrate is
(obsolete) displeasing; ungrateful; ingrate.ungrace
English
Etymology 1
From .Noun
(en noun)- The evil ungraces of the wicked Devil are thus called in Latin speech: [...]
- However, as costly as grace is, ungrace costs more.
- There is the contract between ungrace religion and a spirituality that is grace and compassion.
- Every institution, it seems, runs on ungrace and its insistence that we earn our way.
Etymology 2
From .Verb
(ungrac)- It is another one of those experiences of ungracing the grace of God and putting boundaries, putting dogmas, putting creeds around the grace of God that ungraces the grace of God.