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inartistic /ɪnɑːˈtɪstɪk /adjectiveHaving or showing a lack of skill or talent in art: amplification is not necessarily a bad or inartistic phenomenon Euripides could only produce work that was thoroughly inartistic itself...- Apart from the occasional strimming and on some of the roundabouts, an economical and inartistic planting of annuals, no signs of care are evident.
- These are not illegitimate pressures, even if they may seem inartistic, in a business that has never offered itself as simply an art.
- As the era's most vocal horticulturist, Robinson decried one of the favourite tricks of architects, the clipping and aligning of trees, as ‘barbarous, needless, and inartistic.’
Derivativesinartistically adverb ...- Of course, social insight, or alleged social insight, can be used inartistically.
- Aristotle observes (XXV, 5) that "not to know that a hind has no horns is a less serious matter than to paint it inartistically."
- However, the mere fact that a message is inartistically worded and subject to different interpretations will not suffice to establish such misrepresentation as would lead us to set the election aside.
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