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inelegant

 

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Adjective inelegant has 1 sense
  1. inelegant - lacking in refinement or grace or good taste
    Antonyms:
    elegant, dandified, dandyish, foppish, deluxe, de luxe, luxe, luxury, exquisite, recherche, high-class, high-toned, neat, refined, tasteful, ritzy, soigne, soignee, fine

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Inelegant

Definition:

Inelegant, as an adjective, refers to something lacking grace, refinement, or sophistication. It describes something that is clumsy, awkward, or lacking in aesthetic appeal.

Example Sentences:

  1. The dancer's movements were stiff and inelegant, lacking the fluidity of a professional.
  2. This dress may be comfortable, but it is quite inelegant for a formal event.
  3. His speech was filled with inelegant expressions and grammatical errors.
  4. The furniture in the room seemed misplaced and inelegant, not reflecting the overall style of the house.

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