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.
Uso de unartistic en inglés
1
You always suffer yourself to become excited, which is unartistic and even dangerous.
2
I disliked the idea of an unartistic break or change in the style, ever
3
To the artist his work is interesting as a completely successful expression of an unartistic nature.
4
He felt that however superficial and unartistic the American might be, he was nevertheless no fool.
5
This is unartistic on my part, and shows want of imagination as well as want of skill.
6
Whatever force we give to the reproach of want of elevation, etc., the only impossible theme is the unartistic.
7
Moreover, to the untutored eye or the unartistic one, the resemblance of great masters to one another is most depressing.
8
An unartistic arrangement of light or drapery in an apartment will totally destroy the harmony of the most carefully prepared toilet.
9
This unartistic Austrian styled these remains "the ugly abominations of the Moors," and forthwith proceeded to erect really ugly structures.
10
One reason, perhaps, why mediæval literature assumed so light and unartistic a form was, that by necessity it could not be full-orbed
11
He liked the selvage down his legs, while I thought it unartistic, and, going much into the graphic line, I pressed my objections strongly.
12
Indeed, dissatisfaction was expressed in the forecastle and the cabin at the bungling and unartistic style in which I prepared the food on those occasions.
13
You always suffer yourself to become excited, which is unartistic and even dangerous.
14
I disliked the idea of an unartistic break or change in the style, ever
15
To the artist his work is interesting as a completely successful expression of an unartistic nature.
16
He felt that however superficial and unartistic the American might be, he was nevertheless no fool.