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inelegance vs tweediness

tweediness vs inelegance

inelegance and tweediness both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
inelegance Yes No No No
tweediness Yes No No No
As nouns, tweediness is a hyponym of inelegance; that is, tweediness is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than inelegance:
  • inelegance: the quality of lacking refinement and good taste
  • tweediness: an informal, homely, outdoor look characteristic of those who wear tweeds
inelegance (noun) tweediness (noun)
the quality of lacking refinement and good taste looseness or roughness in texture (as of cloth)
an informal, homely, outdoor look characteristic of those who wear tweeds
Difference between inelegance and tweediness

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