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"inelegantly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not attractive
"inelegantly" Synonyms
awkwardly clumsily stiffly bunglingly carelessly fumblingly gawkily gracelessly ineptly lumberingly unadroitly uncouthly ungracefully unskillfully with difficulty gauchely maladroitly rustically uncoordinatedly unhandily unrefinedly coarsely crudely unsophisticatedly vulgarly impolitely rudely woodenly grossly oafishly rawly uncomfortably uneasily roughly boorishly loutishly cheesily dowdily tackily tastelessly unfashionably unstylishly stylelessly trashily outmodedly frumpily old-fashionedly outdatedly datedly antiquatedly archaically drably unhiply obsoletely prehistorically undignifiedly unsuitably demeaningly unbecomingly unbefittingly unfittingly unseemlily unworthily discreditably dishonorably(US) dishonourably(UK) ignobly ignominiously loweringly mortifyingly abjectly degradingly disgracefully humiliatingly dirtily filthily lewdly obscenely foully offensively improperly impurely indecorously disgustingly salaciously basely smuttily crassly tautologically pleonastically redundantly repetitiously repetitively iteratively prolixly reiteratively superfluously unnecessarily verbosely plainly simply basically homelily austerely unaffectedly unpretentiously artlessly honestly shapelessly baggily saggingly saggily slouchily formlessly abruptly disjointedly irregularly jerkily unevenly brokenly disconnectedly discontinuously ruggedly gaudily garishly flashily loudly showily ostentatiously tawdrily flamboyantly brashly glaringly kitschly glitzily swankily flauntingly brassily corruptly evilly wickedly wrongly immorally sinfully vilely iniquitously viciously badly despicably ungodlily wrongfully abominably blasphemously hatefully heinously impiously More

44 Sentences With "inelegantly"

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"Change can be a good thing, however inelegantly it may occur," he said.
The premise sounds absurd on its face, but it's really only phrased inelegantly.
He loved electronic music, and often lost himself while dancing — joyously, if inelegantly — at concerts.
It makes you feel like a tangled slinky, forever bumping inelegantly down a flight of stairs.
Ideas that have been lurking intriguingly in the subtext are suddenly spelled out, explicitly and inelegantly.
Increasingly, it is moving out of the home and into institutions, a process experts inelegantly call "defamilisation".
Unfortunately, it's for the original version of the Apple Pencil, which inelegantly charges through the device's Lightning port.
Later, I inelegantly stuffed the Marni into my suitcase and eventually sent it back to the warehouse unworn.
Maybe we phrase something inelegantly, so people think we are terrible, when in reality we were simply in a rush.
The NSA is presented inelegantly as a flat movie villain that Snowden once thought was dope and cool, then bad.
" While many on the left attempt to minimize Feinstein's remarks as simply "inelegantly" put,  they nevertheless find her concerns "just.
"The dogma lives loudly within you," Feinstein said, inelegantly, drawing censure from people on various points of the political spectrum.
"I just wanted to say… I completely agree that my speech at the Golden Globes last night was inelegantly expressed," he writes.
The rough hem of the jeans inelegantly grazes the tops of each boot; a hint of Hansel From Basel trouser sock peeks out.
They inelegantly hold glasses of wine while sitting at a distance from each other — an off-kilter, uncomfortable arrangement that adds to the disquiet.
Mr Macron's idea was born out of French impatience with the EU's efforts at defence co-operation, known inelegantly as Permanent Structured Co-operation (PESCO).
Dinners in Argentina are eaten late, so assuage your hunger with a stop at a shabby white food truck with "jamón crudo" inelegantly scrawled along the side.
"My speech at the Golden Globes last night was inelegantly expressed ... I was very nervous and the words just came out wrong," he wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
Time limits, which are supplied via the presence of several bombs inside the Kalinatek building, insinuate—albeit inelegantly—the heightened narrative stakes and Fisher's increased need to act.
There's no good transition from the horrors occurring on the United States' border with Mexico to the horrors occurring in Gilead, so let's inelegantly get this recap on the road.
I graduated just as the economy was getting back on its feet after the global financial crisis — and I still stumbled, rather inelegantly, into the land of grown-up employment.
Yes, but when there are white supremacists in the White House and tales of female subjugation make headlines daily, an obvious and inelegantly made pitch for universal equality will still do.
The PSL syrup mixed with the wine the way oil and water blend together in a jam-jar salad dressing: inelegantly, repelling away from each other like opposing batteries—a cursed swirl.
Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors tangled on Twitter with the president over the prospect of his team's visit to the White House, and James weighed in on the exchange rather inelegantly.
Her House of Wax, where she performs stem-to-stern Brazilians — their yelping recipients inelegantly captured via "Call the Midwife"-style camera angles — is threatened by a new laser-treatment salon down the road.
Kellyanne Conway, who speaks inelegantly and lies constantly, made a stupid comment about microwaves, and she did so in defense of her boss' outlandish claims that his beautiful Trump Tower had been bugged by the government.
It inelegantly used religious language not to bridge the divides or unite Muslim communities through shared values and principles, but instead by political and economic interests of Saudi Arabia and its allies, and the Trump administration.
Over the weekend, part of an interview with Marvel vice president David Gabriel made the rounds, in which Gabriel inelegantly and inadvertently suggested that poor sales reflected readers' disinterest in comic books featuring nonwhite and female superheroes.
Did you guess that she'd be the one casualty of the next-to-last episode of "The Americans," shot by Elizabeth before she could assassinate Nesterenko, sprawled inelegantly on a flight of steps with her wig askew?
Like so many predictable video clips and clumsy bars that preceded it from non-Latinx rappers over the years, the regressive "Go Loko" reminds us that most who dip into this culture typical do so inelegantly and superficially.
The incredibly descriptive, but somewhat inelegantly named HyperDrive USB-C Hub + 7.5W Qi Wireless Charger iPhone Stand from Hyper might be the answer to both of those problems, combining a wireless charger and a USB-C hub in one device.
Ill-fated trips to Tijuana!), all the loose ends from the original series tied up (if inelegantly) in the finale, and there it's difficult to imagine a worthwhile story to follow that will keep the same charm as its original run.
President Trump's decision to quit paying a critical Affordable Care Act subsidy has given most of the country access to insurance with no monthly premiums — nudging it, however inelegantly, in the same direction Democrats have wanted to go (at least for the poorest enrollees).
Dogs course and tumble like circus performers when they are playing: they roll and gallop and chomp and bite, they scratch their necks inelegantly on the ground with no regard for where their limbs are going, they waggle and get muddy and slither their bodies around like big dumb snakes.
Sean Young, who elegantly channeled noir style in Blade Runner, is femme fatale Lola Cain, bringing both glamour and goofy physical humor (she parodies Sharon Stone's infamous Basic Instinct leg uncrossing by loudly announcing "I'm not wearing panties!" and inelegantly opening her legs as wide as possible); Ned's dutiful secretary, Laura Lingonberry, is played by none other than a post–Audrey Horne Sherilyn Fenn; the plot, with its seductions, murders, and trials, is largely incidental.
The manuscript has inelegantly written by a monk James from Mount Sinai. It came from the Pantokratoros monastery at Mount Athos and belonged to Richard Bentley (as did Minuscule 477). The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (507) and Gregory (489). Scrivener thoroughly examined and collated the text of the manuscript (in 1859).
Amy Glynn from Paste Magazine called the show "cheeky, sardonic, and emotionally forward, with strong relationships between characters who generally have a humorous angle and tend to be pretty well-developed."."Carter, Jerry O'Connell's Very Meta Cop Show, Is Epically Clever". Paste Magazine, August 7, 2018. The show received a negative review with Canadian television critic John Doyle of The Globe and Mail calling the show "inelegantly made tomfoolery".
Romney went on to say: "And so my job is not to worry about those people. I'll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives." After facing criticism about the tone and accuracy of these comments, he at first characterized them as "inelegantly stated", then a couple of weeks later commented: "I said something that's just completely wrong." Exit polls published following the election showed that voters never saw Romney as someone who cared about people like them.
Rainey was passed by Doohan on the straight, but he re-took the lead by barging through the inside of the hairpin. Doohan passed on the straight again: the Yamaha was never beaten on straight-line speed. The trio became a quartet as Schwantz caught up, having set the fastest lap of the race. Gardner's fairing came loose after his near-crash, but he managed to pass Rainey on the straight to take second spot, and again Rainey inelegantly pushed Gardner wide on the hairpin apex, which allowed Schwantz into third.
It also set out the approach to be taken in safeguarding procedural and substantive legitimate expectations. Where procedural legitimate expectations were concerned, courts would require an opportunity for consultation to be given unless there was an overriding reason to resile from it (such as the national security concern that arose in the GCHQ case). As regards substantive legitimate expectations, courts would decide whether cases lie "... in what may inelegantly be called the macro-political field",. or are those "where the expectation is confined to one person or a few people, giving the promise or representation the character of a contract".
Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, responded to Streep's reference to mixed martial arts (MMA), defending the sport as an art, and saying that "the last thing I expect is for an uppity 80-year-old lady to be in our demographic and love mixed martial arts". Scott Coker, president of Bellator MMA, also defended MMA as art, and highlighted the sport's diversity; he invited Streep to attend an event. Tom Hiddleston received criticism in social media for mentioning that Sudanese medical workers had "binge-watched" The Night Manager, while accepting the award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. He apologized after the ceremony for his "inelegantly expressed" remarks.
In 1921 the line was worked by a Garrett steam road tractor as the track was in poor condition and it was removed in about 1927.C Fisher, Industrial Locomotvies of East Anglia (Industrial Railway Society 1993 ) The original signal box was situated at the east end of the Lowestoft platform but this was replaced by a standard Great Eastern structure located at the junction for the Felixstowe branch. Absolute Block signalling was withdrawn between Westerfield and Oulton Broad when the East Suffolk Line was upgraded to the Radio Electronic Token Block system. The box survived as the Felixstowe branch still had conventional block signalling with the next box being at albeit with a large modern radio mast inelegantly attached to a Victorian structure.
1997 saw Shelton appear in the romantic comedy Trojan War, opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt, and in the fantasy film Warriors of Virtue, as Princess Elysia. Both films rated poorly with reviewers and failed to attract the audiences, but James Berardinelli singled out Shelton for her performance in Warrior of Vitue, writing that her character is "the only one in the film that we develop any real interest in, and the script, apparently unable to deal with a personality having the potential to display more than one dimension, discards her perfunctorily and inelegantly". A major film role came in 1998 with the fantasy comedy Pleasantville, in which Shelton portrayed Margaret, the love interest of Tobey Maguire's character. The movie did not find a wide audience in theaters, but received an extremely positive reaction from critics.
On the other hand, the fact that π is irrational is usually known to be a deep result, because it requires a considerable development of real analysis before the proof can be established — even though the claim itself can be stated in terms of simple number theory and geometry. ; elegant:An aesthetic term referring to the ability of an idea to provide insight into mathematics, whether by unifying disparate fields, introducing a new perspective on a single field, or by providing a technique of proof which is either particularly simple, or which captures the intuition or imagination as to why the result it proves is true. In some occasions, the term "beautiful" can also be used to the same effect, though Gian-Carlo Rota distinguished between elegance of presentation and beauty of concept, saying that for example, some topics could be written about elegantly although the mathematical content is not beautiful, and some theorems or proofs are beautiful but may be written about inelegantly. ; elementary:A proof or a result is called "elementary" if it only involves basic concepts and methods in the field, and is to be contrasted with deep results which require more development within or outside the field.

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