Definition of Inartistic

1. Adjective. Lacking aesthetic sensibility.

Exact synonyms: Unartistic
Similar to: Inaesthetic, Unaesthetic

Definition of Inartistic

1. Adjective. Lacking in artistic ability. ¹

2. Adjective. Not done in an artistic style. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inartistic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inartistic

inarms
inartful
inartfully
inarticulability
inarticulable
inarticulacies
inarticulacy
inarticulate
inarticulated
inarticulately
inarticulateness
inarticulates
inarticulation
inarticulations
inartificial
inartistic (current term)
inartistically
inasmuch
inasmuch as
inate
inattention
inattentional blindness
inattentions
inattentive
inattentively
inattentiveness
inaudibilities
inaudibility
inaudible

Literary usage of Inartistic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1903)
"... or from want of appreciation, as from the fact that her critics generally take an inartistic standpoint, chiefly intent on side-issues. ..."

2. The Teacher as Artist: An Essay in Education as an Aesthetic Process by Herman Harrell Horne (1917)
"The lapse of the ideal I am not an artistic teacher and I belong to a class of inartistic teachers. Only on rare and brief occasions can I truthfully say, ..."

3. The Representative Significance of Form: An Essay in Comparative Aesthetics by George Lansing Raymond (1909)
"... Artistic in Conditioned Effects—The Detailing of Results of Investigation is inartistic in Literature—Quotations from Gay—From Scott—Expression of ..."

4. The Singing of the Future by David Ffrangcon-Davies, David Thomas Ffrangcon- Davies (1905)
"Prevalence of inartistic speech.—Public appreciation of true speaker.—The Church and the Language of the Liturgy.—Actors and sustained Shakespearian verse. ..."

5. The Study of Cases: A Course of Instruction in Reading and Stating Reported by Eugene Wambaugh (1922)
"inartistic Reasoning: Stare Decisis. If a decision is based upon reasoning that can be shown to be erroneous, that is to say, contrary to the analogies and ..."

6. Potter's American Monthly (1880)
"THE WOES OF THE inartistic. ' BY LEIGH S. NORTH. MY sister Bab is a genius; I record the fact with a sigh, but without any mental reservation. ..."

7. Studies in Ancient Furniture: Couches and Beds of the Greeks, Etruscans and by Caroline Ransom Williams (1905)
"Whether or not the Greeks were originally responsible for this inartistic application of the volute forms shown in Fig. 39 (see p. 73, n. ..."

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