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graceless

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɡreɪsləs/
Forms:more graceless,most graceless
1

moving in an awkward or clumsy way, without smoothness or visual appeal

  • His graceless stride made running look like a struggle.
  • The graceless dance steps drew polite applause.
  • She stumbled in a graceless attempt to bow.
  • The bird made a graceless landing on the branch.
  • His graceless movements betrayed his nervousness.
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2

lacking refinement, tact, or elegance in social behavior or manners

  • He gave a graceless toast, stumbling over names and forgetting the punchline.
  • Her graceless attempt at small talk left long, uncomfortable silences.
  • The actor's graceless bow looked more like a shrug.
  • He made a graceless entrance, tripping over the microphone cable.
3

showing no courtesy, kindness, or willingness to be generous

  • It was graceless of him to ignore the volunteers' hard work in his speech.
  • She gave a graceless refusal, saying "No" without thanks or explanation.
  • His graceless comment diminished the team's achievement.
  • Leaving without saying goodbye felt graceless after such a warm welcome.
  • The letter ended on a graceless note, criticizing rather than appreciating the effort.