Sentence example with the word 'inelegant'

inelegant

all thumbs, bumbling, coarse, fumbling, homely, indecent, lumbering, rough, ugly as sin, uneuphonious, unpolished

Definition adj. lacking in refinement or grace or good taste

Last update: June 23, 2015

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She made an inelegant gesture.   [Please select]

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Dean caught his breath before answering her inelegant question.   [Please select]

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[370-6] In the time of Shakespeare it was not considered inelegant English to use two forms of the comparative and superlative degrees.   [Please select]

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She gives her nest the inelegant form of an obtuse cone.   [Please select]

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The latter implies fully as great lack of knowledge of social usage, and, in addition, conduct which is primitive and perchance inelegant.   [Please select]

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We subjoin the following "faithful but inelegant translation," which is given by M.   [Please select]

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Even where there is no obscurity, the juxtaposition of the same word twice used in two senses is inelegant, _e.   [Please select]

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An excessive regard for disused metaphor savours of pedantry: disregard is inelegant.   [Please select]

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But it is useless to multiply these selections, which, viewed individually, are certainly absurd and inelegant.   [Please select]

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With this livery and the righteous determination of earning two dollars a day, I began the inelegant task of 'pounding rocks no merry occupation, I assure you, for a hot summer's day on Manhattan Island.'   [Please select]

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It is to this latter I shall address my remarks, rather than to the reproduction of the curious, the inelegant, or the deformed, such as an undesirable number of toes, which are impediments to utility.   [Please select]

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