grace
airs and graces: seeair.
be in someone's good (or bad) graces be regarded by someone with favour (or disfavour).
fall from grace
1 fall into a state of sin.
2 fall from favour.
3 an instance of either of these.
❷ 2012New Yorker George Valentin, a star with Fairbanksian dash, struggles to hold back the onset of sound, and, in so doing, falls from grace.
❸ 2004Times Literary Supplement Celebrities … seek publicity one day and then complain when their fall from grace becomes a tabloid scoop.
state of grace: seestate.
there but for the grace of God (go I) used to acknowledge your good fortune in avoiding another's mistake or misfortune.
with good (or bad) grace in a willing and happy (or resentful and reluctant) manner.