ungraceful (Meaning)

Wordnet

ungraceful (s)

lacking grace; clumsy

Webster

ungraceful (a.)

Not graceful; not marked with ease and dignity; deficient in beauty and elegance; inelegant; awkward; as, ungraceful manners; ungraceful speech.

ungraceful Sentence Examples

  1. His ungraceful attempt at dancing drew awkward glances from the other guests.
  2. With ungraceful movements, he stumbled over his own feet while trying to impress his date.
  3. The ungraceful landing of the plane caused a moment of panic among the passengers.
  4. Despite her best efforts, her ungraceful handwriting made it difficult for others to read her notes.
  5. The actor's ungraceful exit from the stage left the audience bewildered.
  6. Her ungraceful apology only served to exacerbate the tension in the room.
  7. The dancer's ungraceful leap lacked the fluidity and elegance expected in ballet.
  8. He attempted to climb the tree, but his ungraceful movements caused him to slip and fall.
  9. The cat made an ungraceful attempt to catch the mouse, resulting in a chaotic chase around the room.
  10. The ungraceful construction of the building made it an eyesore in the otherwise picturesque neighborhood.

FAQs About the word ungraceful

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His ungraceful attempt at dancing drew awkward glances from the other guests.

With ungraceful movements, he stumbled over his own feet while trying to impress his date.

The ungraceful landing of the plane caused a moment of panic among the passengers.

Despite her best efforts, her ungraceful handwriting made it difficult for others to read her notes.