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inelegant

Pronunciation: [ɪˈnɛləɡənt]

Word

Context: "appearance"

(adjective) when something doesn't look or feel smooth and graceful. If a dress or an outfit looks awkward or not stylish, it is considered inelegant.

Example

She wore an inelegant dress, but she still managed to look beautiful.

Example

The design of the new building was very inelegant and turned many heads for the wrong reasons.

Example

Do you think the writing style of that book is inelegant?

Context: "behavior"

(adjective) when someone acts in a way that is not polite or classy. If a person is being rude or clumsy, their behavior can be described as inelegant.

Example

He made an inelegant but funny joke that made everyone laugh.

Example

Her inelegant manners at the party embarrassed her friends.

Example

Why do you think his behavior was considered inelegant?

Context: "communication"

(adjective) when the way someone talks or writes lacks sophistication or charm. If someone is not using graceful words or phrases, their language might seem inelegant.

Example

Despite its inelegant wording, the message was clear.

Example

The report's inelegant language made it hard to read and understand.

Example

Is the letter written in an inelegant style?

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