Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an inartistic manner; without conformity to the principles of art.
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- adverb Not
artistically ; in aninartistic manner.
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Examples
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Is a bandage in food inartistically more disgusting?
Whose Responsibility Is It When You Bite Into Cheese? Steve Carper 2007
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Is a bandage in food inartistically more disgusting?
Archive 2007-08-01 Steve Carper 2007
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Many early contracts of this sort, judging by the facts in the cases, were “inartistically drawn.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Many early contracts of this sort, judging by the facts in the cases, were “inartistically drawn.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Many early contracts of this sort, judging by the facts in the cases, were “inartistically drawn.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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But the externals of the scene, which are briefly and inartistically described, soon disappear, and we plunge abruptly into the subject of the dialogue.
Laws 2006
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The girl had been caged most inartistically, but despite her imprisonment she managed to create a fine work of art.
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For example, not to know that a hind has no horns is a less serious matter than to paint it inartistically.
Poetics 2002
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For example, not to know that a hind has no horns is a less serious matter than to paint it inartistically.
Poetics 2002
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_Huon de Bordeaux_ (_chanson de geste_), epic and romance combined inartistically in, 37, 53, 314-317
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