inconcinnities

/ˌɪnkənˈsɪnɪtiz/
noun
  1. Things that are awkward, clumsy, or not well put together; lack of harmony or elegance.
    • The writer's editor pointed out the inconcinnities in the paragraph, suggesting smoother transitions.
    • The design of the old building was full of inconcinnities, with mismatched windows and uneven floors.
    • Her speech had several inconcinnities that made it hard for the audience to follow her argument.
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