inelegant

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    lacking in refinement or grace or good taste

Word Origin

inelegant (adj.)
c. 1500, from French inélégant (15c.), from Latin inelegantem (nominative inelegans) "not choice, without taste, without judgment," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + elegans (see elegant). Related: Inelegantly; inelegance.

Example

1. Inelegant reality beat two girls behavior in the park .
2. Make this inelegant action in school very strong .
3. The suzhou park is frightened showing the inelegant one act .
4. Inelegant behavior patting some internet bar " immaturity men and women " secretly !
5. Inelegant behavior exposing a beautiful woman when going sight-seeing in thailand .

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