different between inartistic vs inartistically
inartistic
English
Etymology
From in- (negative prefix) +? artistic.
Adjective
inartistic (comparative more inartistic, superlative most inartistic)
- Lacking in artistic ability.
- Not done in an artistic style.
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inartistic From the web:
inartistically
English
Etymology
inartistic +? -ally
Adverb
inartistically (comparative more inartistically, superlative most inartistically)
- Not artistically; in an inartistic manner.
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