Gracioso

Graceful
Real World Example
The Spanish word "gracioso" can be a bit misleading because it doesn’t mean "graceful" as you might expect. Instead, "gracioso" means "funny" or "amusing." To help you remember this, think of the classic comedy duo "Laurel and Hardy," who always kept audiences laughing with their antics. Imagine them as "Grace and Oso" — where "Grace" represents the unexpected gracefulness in their slapstick humor, and "Oso" (meaning "bear" in Spanish) brings a silly twist. So, next time you hear "gracioso," think of "Grace and Oso" cracking jokes and making everyone giggle. 😂
Practice Version
