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Meanings of
inartistic
in anglès
Lacking aesthetic sensibility;
unartistic
Related terms
unaesthetic
inaesthetic
Usage of
inartistic
in anglès
1
His action had been unphilosophical, self-indulgent and
inartistic
:
in other words, wrong.
2
The English are
inartistic
for the same reason that they are unsociable.
3
In fact, for him to die elsewhere would be
inartistic
and insincere.
4
The method of their preparation was most
inartistic
,
although it was effectual.
5
This stone has another claim to our notice beyond the
inartistic
design.
6
His pen has never been debased by an
inartistic
and antiquated idealism.
7
Figures are attempted, with most
inartistic
results, on silver cases and boxes.
8
She was girlish, thoughtless, imprudent,
inartistic
,
and very unlike a de Courcy.
9
In short, he was an artist in a community for long most
inartistic
.
10
The roan cow disliked music and kicked over the milk-pail with
inartistic
persistence.
11
It is
inartistic
,
and it sets a bad example to the younger men.
12
It may be
inartistic
,
or my use of it all wrong.
13
She had always thought that sort of thing ridiculous and
inartistic
.
14
A crude and
inartistic
symbolism is revolting to a spiritually-unfolded consciousness.
15
He did not know how
inartistic
love can be when love is desperate.
16
Well, that is my own opinion, but Jack and Ed are so
inartistic
.
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inartistic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most inartistic
so inartistic
as inartistic
utterly inartistic
only inartistic
More collocations
Inartistic
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Inartistic
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