inelegantly
/ɪnˈɛlɪɡəntli/
adverb
- In a way that lacks grace, style, or smoothness.
- She moved inelegantly across the stage, bumping into the furniture.
- He tripped and fell inelegantly onto the grass.
- The dress hung inelegantly on her thin frame.
- In a way that lacks sophistication or polish in expression or behavior.
- He inelegantly changed the subject during the serious discussion.
- She inelegantly refused the invitation, causing embarrassment.
- The report was inelegantly written, with many awkward phrases.
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