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Inelegancy   Listen
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Inelegancy, Inelegance  n.  (pl. inelegances, inelegancies)  
1.
The quality of being inelegant; lack of elegance or grace; lack of refinement, beauty, or polish in language, composition, or manners. "The notorious inelegance of her figure."
2.
Anything inelegant; as, inelegance of style in literary composition.






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"Inelegancy" Quotes from Famous Books



... success to 'ee," said Henchard, holding out his right hand and leaning with his left upon the wicket which protected the descent. In the act there was the inelegance of one whose feelings are nipped and wishes defeated. "I shall often think of this time, and of how you came at the very moment to throw a light ...
— The Mayor of Casterbridge • Thomas Hardy

... countries, whether savage or civilised, the women yield to a natural instinct, and to a certain extent adorn their persons and endeavour to render themselves attractive; but in Cyprus there is a distressing absence of the wholesome vanity that should induce attention to dress and cleanliness. The inelegance of costume gives an unpleasant peculiarity to their figures—the whole crowd of girls and women looked as though they were about to become mothers. The coarse and roughly-tanned, uncared-for high boots with huge hobnails were ...
— Cyprus, as I Saw it in 1879 • Sir Samuel W. Baker

... were, of the population of the mining-camp were ready to receive the group from up on the hill. There were nearly twenty men in the delegation, representing every shade of inelegance. Indeed, they demonstrated beyond all argument that the ways of looking rough and unkempt are infinite. There were tall and short who were rough, bearded and shaved who were rougher, and washed and unwashed who were roughest. ...
— Bruvver Jim's Baby • Philip Verrill Mighels



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