Inelegance [noun]
Definition of Inelegance:
bad taste, mistake
Opposite/Antonyms of Inelegance:
Sentence/Example of Inelegance:
I did not like motor vehicles and had indeed never entered one before, having always maintained their inelegance.
Little can be gathered from the scanty remains of his works, except some idea of the harshness and inelegance of his diction.
Its inelegance and rawness are excused in part by its evident solidity and sincerity of appearance.
There was a stiffness and inelegance in his address which prepossessed me strongly against him.
For the first time his soul revolted against the dull inelegance of Capel Street.
To these had been added here and there pieces of many different styles and shades of modern inelegance.
"I'll say you'll do, Mrs. Stephen Courtlandt," she encouraged with gay inelegance.
Maurice was struck for a moment, but soon saw that the remark was innocent of any inelegance of speech.
In the act there was the inelegance of one whose feelings are nipped and wishes defeated.
Inelegance, in-el′e-gans, n. want of elegance: want of beauty or polish—also Inel′egancy.