My offers still hold good: join hands with me, and I promise you that you shall soon be a persona grata at the court of Murshidabad, with wealth and honors in your grasp.
It had been hired more than once by Monsieur Sinfray, the secretary to the Council at Chandernagore and a persona grata with the Nawab, for al fresco entertainments got up in imitation of the fetes at Versailles.
Stener had become persona grata to Edward Strobik, a quondam councilman who afterward became ward leader and still later president of council, and who, in private life was a stone-dealer and owner of a brickyard.
But just that I am not persona non grata would be sufficient, I think.
She also was persona nongrata at the moment, is that right?
By morne paldon wi ovir it uter ende thes aster-se, by evind an thene middelse, alsa wi buta tha littiga wel twelif grata swete rinstrama hedon, vs thrvch Wr.
Ergo Apis Matinæ More modoque Grata Carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum--' The following Letters have in them Reflections which will seem of Importance both to the Learned World and to Domestick Life.
What is true of the doctor is also true of the lawyer known to be persona grata to the government.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grata" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.