
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
vô duyên
"Graceless" comes from the Old English word "grāc," meaning "grace" or "favor." Adding the prefix "un-" meant "without" or "lacking," creating "ungracious." Over time, "ungracious" shifted to "graceless," losing the "un" prefix. Therefore, "graceless" literally means "lacking grace," referring to someone who is rude, awkward, or lacking in elegance or refinement.
noun
impolite, rude; impudent
graceless behaviour: rude treatment
(rare word, rare meaning) ungraceful
(archaic, archaic meaning); (joking) depraved
not knowing how to be polite and pleasant to other people
không biết cách lịch sự và dễ chịu với người khác
một thanh niên vô duyên và giận dữ
not pleasant or attractive to look at
không dễ chịu hoặc hấp dẫn để xem xét
kiến trúc duyên dáng của những năm 1960
moving in a way that is not smooth, attractive or easy
di chuyển một cách không suôn sẻ, hấp dẫn hoặc dễ dàng
Cô bơi một cách không duyên dáng.
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