artless, half-assed, ill-sorted, inapplicable, inexpert, maladroit, out of joint, pedestrian, undeft, unfitting, unqualified, wrong
Definitionadj. not elegant or graceful in expression
Last update: October 10, 2015
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What an inapt question has been asked by you. [adjective]
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He had already assisted Nathaniel Bowditch in his translation of the Mecanique celeste, and now produced a series of mathematical textbooks characterized by the brevity and terseness which made his teaching unattractive to inapt pupils. [adjective]
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If we accept the - Persian derivation of the term (which is advanced by Curzon as being perhaps the most plausible), pai-mir, or "the foot of mountain peaks," we have a definition which is by no means an inapt illustration of the actual facts of configuration. [adjective]
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Her defense was weak and inapt but she attained her object. [adjective]
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If we accept the - Persian derivation of the term (which is advanced by Curzon as being perhaps the most plausible), pai-mir, or "the foot of mountain peaks," we have a definition which is by no means an inapt illustration of the actual facts of configuration. [Please select]
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I should be so inapt that I know I should do no good. [Please select]
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In that department, however, I was, and remained, very inapt. [Please select]
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"Quaker-looking" was not an inapt phrase for the person whom the maid ushered into the room through this door. [Please select]
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Hurrying to the spot I met with a little adventure which it may not be inapt to relate. [Please select]
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Indeed, in few instances has senseless indiscrimination done more mischief; for means inapt and injurious have been had recourse to, where skilful and timely interference would have had the happiest effects. [Please select]
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In studying the literature of the transatlantic species, we at once stumble upon the reason for calling this avian family by the somewhat peculiar and apparently inapt name of nuthatch. [Please select]
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