The word from French is gauche (left-handed, or awkward). It doesn't mean fashionable or unfashionable, but lacking ease or grace, being unsophisticated and socially awkward.The word can be applied to mean inelegant or lacking good taste, as one might be if gaudily dressed at a more proper occasion. That may have been the context.
September is a PROPER noun. This is because it must be capitilized in a sentence. Names, months, holidays, weekdays, cities, and states are all proper nouns. Think of it this way: If you have to capitilize the first letter, its probably a proper noun.
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Elegant is the opposite of inelegant.
crude
Kludge
Depends if you like it. Names are a personal choice.
Synonyms: unskilled, unhandy, artless, gawky, inexpert, unfit, inelegant Antonyms: skillful, elegant, handy, artful,
Other names for clumsy are awkward, uncoordinated, ungainly, graceless, and inelegant. Clumsy means lacking social skills and graces, or done in an awkward manner.
HUMAN because humans are more clever inelegant nice (not fierce like lions lolz) help full now I am going to far OK
they are more inelegant animals, and common sense dictates that it is safer to travel with multiple others than go alone and be vulnerable to attack.
Since the word intelligently has 5 syllables, it would be inelegant to add any more suffixes, and the comparative and superlative forms therefore are, more intelligently, and most intelligently.
You can see a sample in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, on which Harry and Ron have grafffiti-ed their own comments.His handwriting is inelegant and childish, but perfectly legible.
A kludge (alternately, kluge) is a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem or difficulty. In engineering, a kludge is a workaround, typically using unrelated parts cobbled together. Especially in computer programs, a kludge is often used to fix an unanticipated problem in an earlier kludge; this is essentially a kind of cruft. According to Wikipedia
A kludge (alternately, kluge) is a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem or difficulty. In engineering, a kludge is a workaround, typically using unrelated parts cobbled together. Especially in computer programs, a kludge is often used to fix an unanticipated problem in an earlier kludge; this is essentially a kind of cruft. According to Wikipedia