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gré

will, liking

noun GREH Less Common

Origin: Latin gratum

Usage Note

Gré rarely stands alone and mainly appears in fixed phrases. De bon gré means 'willingly'; de mauvais gré means 'reluctantly'; au gré de means 'according to' or 'at the mercy of'. Savoir gré à quelqu'un means 'to be grateful to someone'.

Examples

"Il l'a fait de bon gré."

Natural Translation

He did it willingly.

Literal Translation

He did it of good will.

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