inelegant

/ɪnˈɛlɪɡənt/
adjective
  1. Lacking grace, style, or beauty in appearance or movement.
    • The inelegant design of the chair made it uncomfortable to sit in.
    • The dancer's movements were inelegant and jerky.
    • She wore an inelegant dress that didn't fit well.
  2. Lacking sophistication or polish in expression, behavior, or thought.
    • An inelegant argument can weaken your position in a debate.
    • His inelegant response offended many people at the dinner party.
    • The solution was inelegant but it worked.
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