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How to use inartistic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word inartistic? Here are some examples.

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What is remarkable, by contrast, is how unsympathetic and inartistic his spouse and offspring appear to be.
It's not that his life was barren, nor was he uncreative, blank, and inartistic.
These are not illegitimate pressures, even if they may seem inartistic, in a business that has never offered itself as simply an art.
Why are other magazines so successful in filling up their copies with lucrative advertising and this one only attracts a few inelegant, inartistic, advertisers?
Crude, inartistic effects could not be hidden under the revealing light of electricity.
It is impossible to entirely acquit this otherwise excellent conductor of the charge of an undue and very inartistic exaggeration for the sake of effect.
The document of the 21st May 1930 cannot be regarded as other than inartistic, and may appear repellent to the trained sense of an equity draftsman.
Apart from the occasional strimming and on some of the roundabouts, an economical and inartistic planting of annuals, no signs of care are evident.
Canvas scenery depicting stock scenes is now used by most popular troupes, but unfortunately it is often as inartistic as it is inexpensive.
Most readers, I think, will find this region arid, and inherently inartistic.
Good taste will reject anything that is shoddy, grotesque or inartistic.
We must exclude from art not only meretricious works, but also those inspired by a desire for goodness, as equally, though differently, inartistic and repugnant to lovers of poetry.
Examples from Classical Literature
The method of their preparation was most inartistic, although it was effectual.
It seems inartistic and sordid to insert a pessary or a suppository in anticipation of the sexual act.
It is amazing and inartistic, however, that after all her awkwardness she should fail.
The use of birds and their plumage is as inartistic as it is cruel and barbarous.
When they parted that day, he thought how inartistic she was and she how unmodern he was.
The proposal of M. de Laveleye to reinstitute a national dress is, for this reason, a foolish and inartistic one.
The paper or cloth which covers the greater part of the surface of half-bound books is usually inartistic and even ugly.
It is moreover quite inartistic in its harking back to the story of the arrest after giving fuller details.
Usually they are irrelevant and inartistic asides by the author.
It is for this reason that I find the riding habit so ugly and inartistic.
But you will tell me this is an inartistic age, and we are an inartistic people, and the artist suffers much in this nineteenth century of ours.
But show me a noise-loving city and I will show you an inartistic one.
The English are inartistic for the same reason that they are unsociable.
But Lady Meadowcroft herself seized the occasion with inartistic avidity.
The age of enlightenment was to him an undevout and inartistic age.
His best stories, essays, and poems went begging among them, and yet, each month, he read reams of dull, prosy, inartistic stuff between all their various covers.
But interest seldom greatly slackens until the end, which, it must be further confessed, is often suddenly brought about in a very inartistic fashion.
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