Not elegant or graceful in expression.
1Grey was a charming study in sepia. The description was not inapt.
2Malcolm thought Cedric's name of Dr. Dryasdust was not an inapt title.
3Her defense was weak and inapt but she attained her object.
4So much Alaric had learnt, and had been no inapt scholar.
5Why, he fetches up all the inapt, disagreeable, and harrowing things in his life.
6The terms primary and secondary sex characteristics, though inapt, must be allowed to stand.
7In that department, however, I was, and remained, very inapt.
8To return an inapt yell would be worse than silence.
9Its Indian name, signifying 'the chosen place,' was not inapt for our meeting ground.
10It is the vice of the clodhopper, unattractive to women or inapt to court them.
11People everywhere do not blame their economic predicament on inapt administrations, or on specific leaders.
12The term "struggle for existence" is, then, not an inapt one.
13The following description {208} of a class of contemporary dramas is not wholly inapt:
14The parable is not by any means inapt.
15Neufmarché disregarded the inapt remark, even as he ignored the sharp decline evidenced in Cadwgan's appearance.
16It means "terrible lizard" and was a curiously inapt name.