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