inelegance in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Whatever its provenance, and regardless of its inelegance, it has now been legitimised by usage.
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Still, many theorists have grown dissatisfied with the inelegance and dubious ontology behind possible-worlds semantics.
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It was just the inelegance of being asked in a room full of people....
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Believing that the film simply intended to shock viewers with its taboo subject matter, he felt offended by the story's sheer inelegance.
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No one ever gives voice to the dread, the fear, the angst, the inelegance and the embarrassment.
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The drive was a bit of a waste, but it's typical of the slight inelegance that remains in the game.
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Ironically, it's mostly in the midst of all her moralizing and urging others to do the right thing that she demonstrates blatant inappropriateness, indecorum, and inelegance.
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