Similar words: artistic, artistically, artistic production, con artist, inarticulate, artist, artiste, artistry. Meaning: [‚ɪnɑr'tɪstɪk /-ɑː't-] adj. lacking aesthetic sensibility;.
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1. B: Have you ever seen anything so inartistic?
2. Greek dress was in its essence inartistic. Nothing should reveal the body but the body.
3. Real life already inartistic, why to go to China is the most bustling town entered enter?
4. The extreme naturalism with which his characters' thoughts and emotions were portrayed was the final inartistic touch.
5. Each step brought him nearer to London, farther from his own sober inartistic life.
6. The water resource of towns in Qianjiang was rich but its exploitation was backward, the system of greenbelt was not fully developed and the street landscape was inartistic.
7. The music can be comprehensive with other arts or inartistic discipline, which was reflected to in the early West and ancient China.
8. 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.
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