Bungling vs Inelegant - What's the difference?
bungling | inelegant | Related terms |
Not elegant; not exhibiting neatness, refinement, or precision.
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, year=2012
, date=June 19
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=England 1-0 Ukraine
, work=BBC Sport
Bungling is a related term of inelegant.
As adjectives the difference between bungling and inelegant
is that bungling is incompetent or inept while inelegant is inelegant (not elegant).As a noun bungling
is an act or acts of incompetence or ineptitude.As a verb bungling
is .inelegant
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=There was still time amid the drama for Ashley Cole to almost mark his 97th cap with a goal but the erratic Pyatov made a fine recovery save after another inelegant attempt to deal with a cross.}}