What does inartistic mean?
Definitions for inartistic
ˌɪn ɑrˈtɪs tɪkinartis·tic
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Princeton's WordNet
inartistic, unartisticadjective
lacking aesthetic sensibility;
Wiktionary
inartisticadjective
Lacking in artistic ability.
inartisticadjective
Not done in an artistic style.
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inartistic
Inartistic refers to something that lacks the qualities or skills associated with art, beauty or creativity. It can denote the absence of artistic value, aesthetic taste or competence in artistic endeavors. It may also refer to something not fashioned or designed with an intention to create an artistic effect.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Inartistic
-al, in-ar-tis′tik, -al, adj. not artistic: deficient in appreciation of works of art.—adv. Inartis′tically.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inartistic in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inartistic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Translations for inartistic
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- غير فنيArabic
- neuměleckýCzech
- ukunstneriskDanish
- unkünstlerischGerman
- άτεχνοςGreek
- senartismaEsperanto
- poco artísticoSpanish
- غیر هنریPersian
- epätaiteellinenFinnish
- peu artistiqueFrench
- neamhealaíontaIrish
- अनिपुणHindi
- művészietlenHungarian
- yg tdk tahu seniIndonesian
- inartisticoItalian
- לא אמנותיHebrew
- 芸術的でないJapanese
- 비예술적Korean
- inartisticLatin
- onartistiekDutch
- ukunstneriskNorwegian
- nieartystycznyPolish
- pouco artísticoPortuguese
- neartisticRomanian
- нехудо� ественныйRussian
- okonstnärligSwedish
- செயலற்றTamil
- నిష్క్రియాత్మకమైనTelugu
- ไม่มีศิลปะThai
- sanatsal olmayanTurkish
- нехудо� нійUkrainian
- غیر فنکارانہUrdu
- phi nghệ thuậtVietnamese
- ינאַרטיסטיקYiddish
- 非艺术的Chinese
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