inelegance
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Inelegance \In*el"e*gance\, Inelegancy \In*el"e*gan*cy\, n.; pl.
{Inelegances}, {Inelegancies}. [L. inelegantia: cf. F.
in['e]l['e]gance.]
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1. The quality of being inelegant; lack of elegance or grace;
lack of refinement, beauty, or polish in language,
composition, or manners.
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The notorious inelegance of her figure. --T. Hook.
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2. Anything inelegant; as, inelegance of style in literary
composition.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
82 Moby Thesaurus words for "inelegance":
Babbittry, awkwardness, bad taste, boorishness, bourgeois taste,
bumblingness, cacophony, camp, campiness, clownishness, clumsiness,
cumbersomeness, defacement, disfigurement, dysphemism, gawkiness,
gawkishness, gracelessness, ham-handedness, handful of thumbs,
heavy-handedness, high camp, homeliness, hulkiness,
ill-favoredness, impropriety, inappropriateness, incorrectness,
indecency, indecorousness, indecorum, indelicacy, indiscreetness,
indiscretion, inelegancy, kitsch, left-handedness, loutishness,
low camp, lubberliness, lumpishness, maladroitness, oafishness,
philistinism, plainness, ponderousness, poor taste, pop,
pop culture, shapelessness, tastelessness, uglification, uglifying,
ugliness, unaestheticism, unaestheticness, unattractiveness,
unbeautifulness, unbecomingness, unchastity, uncomeliness,
uncouthness, unfittingness, ungainliness, ungracefulness,
unhandiness, unhandsomeness, unloveliness, unmanageability,
unmeetness, unpleasingness, unprettiness, unseemliness,
unshapeliness, unsightliness, unsuitability, unsuitableness,
unwieldiness, vulgar taste, vulgarism, vulgarity, vulgarness
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