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inelegant

American  
[in-el-i-guhnt] / ɪnˈɛl ɪ gənt /

adjective

  1. not elegant; lacking in refinement, gracefulness, or good taste.


inelegant British  
/ ɪnˈɛlɪɡənt /

adjective

  1. lacking in elegance or refinement; unpolished or graceless

  2. coarse or crude

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Origin of inelegant

First recorded in 1500–10, inelegant is from the Latin word inēlegant- (stem of inēlegāns ). See in- 3, elegant

Explanation

Something that's inelegant isn't polished or cultured, but instead is awkward, rude, or ungraceful. Your loud footsteps clomping down the hall of a palace as you race to meet the Queen are inelegant. Your inelegant tap dance probably won't win first prize in the school talent show, and your brother's inelegant behavior might get him thrown out of an extremely formal party. In both cases, the required amount of grace just isn't present — in your brother's case, it might be his inelegant laughter or his inelegant clothing that cause him trouble. The Latin root, inelegantem, means "without taste" or "without judgment."

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Warsh called that measure a “rough swag” or inelegant approximation because it leaves in too many other one-off distortions.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 31, 2026

The victory was inelegant, but this wasn’t about style.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 4, 2025

Shock can be great even when done for shock’s sake, but when it’s clumsily smashed against an otherwise serious story, both elements are weakened by the awkward, inelegant force at which they collide.

From Salon • Aug. 8, 2025

Hence the event's rather convoluted and inelegant official title.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2025

He supposed he’d have to learn to write in cursive if he became a scythe, but right now he’d be stuck with inelegant, sloppy printing.

From "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman

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