Use "inelegant" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inelegant" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inelegant", or refer to the context using the word "inelegant" in the English Dictionary.

1. His manners are somewhat inelegant.

2. It is usually nonconstructive, inelegant, hard to generalize.

3. Countermeasures may sometimes be inelegant and even somewhat clumsy

4. An inelegant and usually temporary solution to a problem.

5. Inelegant park men and women behavior is askance at really by person!

6. After taking a look on that the daughter college student aha is drunk inelegant behavior!

7. Then the technology changed, and I improvised an inelegant three - finger style for computer keyboards.

8. The analysts could retort only that the geometric proofs were clumsy and inelegant.

9. The analyst could retort only that the geometric proofs were clumsy and inelegant.

10. Listen to some people inelegant voice on the stage, my heart all wants ground.

11. The girl student is inelegant is worth taking a look on according to three two.

12. Stiff and inelegant, she followed him, more anxious than ever in her life to please.

13. 23 The survey indicated that Chinese men are perceived to be modest, diligent and intelligent, but also inelegant, unconfident and unappealing.

14. The survey indicated that Chinese men are perceived to be modest, diligent and intelligent, but also inelegant, unconfident and unappealing. Sentencedict.com

15. Why was the USSR’s ‘Clumsiest’ car so popular? Science & Tech Oct 12 2018 Boris Egorov Reuters The Zaporozhets was one of the most inelegant motors produced in …

16. For many weeks I had been tweaking fetchmail rather incrementally while feeling like the interface design was serviceable but grubby—inelegant and with too many exiguous options hanging out all over. Sentencedict.com

17. For many weeks I had been tweaking fetchmail rather incrementally while feeling like the interface design was serviceable but grubby—inelegant and with too many exiguous options hanging out all over.

18. Clunky (comparative clunkier, superlative clunkiest) Ungainly; awkward; inelegant; cumbersome2013 May 23, Sarah Lyall, "British Leader’s Liberal Turn Sets Off a Rebellion in His Party," New York Times (retrieved 29 May 2013): At a time when Mr

19. Another reason people often criticize Craigslist is that there's a lot of abbreviations and other things on here which just in general can make it feel inelegant or clunky or designed for experts only.

20. Austen's early fiction is outrageous, inventive, Bumptiously irreverent, and even (as she herself might say) inelegant; most of Gillray's visual satires are all that and more, bloody and violent, scabrous and scatological and even revolting