inartistic

English

Etymology

From in- (negative prefix) + artistic.

Adjective

inartistic (comparative more inartistic, superlative most inartistic)

  1. Lacking in artistic ability.
    • 1990 April 21, Elizabeth R. Brown, “It Was A Woman Who Killed Her”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
      my inartistic flings at pottery
  2. Not done in an artistic style.

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