inelegancy (Meaning)
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inelegancy (n.)
The quality of being inelegant; want of elegance or grace; want of refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition, or manners.
Anything inelegant; as, inelegance of style in literary composition.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inelegancy
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inelegancy Sentence Examples
- The inelegancy of her movements made it obvious that she lacked grace.
- The inelegancy of the building's design clashed with its imposing size.
- His speech was marred by inelegancy, making it difficult to follow his arguments.
- The sudden shift in topic was an inelegancy that disrupted the flow of the conversation.
- The inelegancy of her handwriting made it almost impossible to decipher her notes.
- The rough-hewn furniture added an inelegant touch to the otherwise refined room.
- Her overly casual attire brought an inelegancy to the formal gathering.
- The inelegancy of her gestures betrayed her nervousness and lack of confidence.
- The jagged angles and sharp edges of the sculpture lent it a certain inelegancy.
- The inelegant placement of the window frames unbalanced the façade of the house.
FAQs About the word inelegancy
The quality of being inelegant; want of elegance or grace; want of refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition, or manners., Anything inelegant; as,
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The inelegancy of her movements made it obvious that she lacked grace.
The inelegancy of the building's design clashed with its imposing size.
His speech was marred by inelegancy, making it difficult to follow his arguments.
The sudden shift in topic was an inelegancy that disrupted the flow of the conversation.