Inartistic [adjective]

Definition of Inartistic:

crude, primitive

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Sentence/Example of Inartistic:

Unfortunately, unprogressive builders are still adhering to this inartistic plan.

But in nothing is the inartistic character of English smoking so conspicuously exemplified as in the use of 'lights.'

The method of their preparation was most inartistic, although it was effectual.

This stone has another claim to our notice beyond the inartistic design.

It deals largely with their flowers, which are commonly badly designed, inartistic in color, and ill-smelling.

It is a little difficult to explain, but ugly things—inartistic things, jar!

It is idyllically picturesque, but withal inartistic from many points of view.

Of pottery much less is found, and all of it is much more inartistic than that in the preceding strata.

Careless and inartistic minds always find the accidental first; the accidental is to them always more interesting.

It is moreover quite inartistic in its harking back to the story of the arrest after giving fuller details.