grácil
graceful
adjective GRAH-seel Rare
Origin: Latin gracilis (slender, slim)
Also means
slender
Usage Note
Grácil carries connotations of both physical slimness and elegant lightness of movement — a figura grácil is both slender and graceful. It is a more literary and elevated word than elegante or delgado. The written accent on the first syllable is essential; without it, gracil would follow standard stress rules differently.
Examples
"La bailarina tenía una figura grácil y ligera."
Natural Translation
The dancer had a graceful, light figure.
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