graceless

Etymology
From ; equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) Without grace.
 * 2) * 1995,, "The Art of Fiction No. 143," Interview with published in , No. 137, Winter, 1995, p. 7,
 * [Hirsch:] Do you mind being called an intellectual? [Sontag:] Well, one never likes to be called anything. I suppose there will always be a presumption of graceless oddity—especially if one is a woman.
 * 1) Lacking gracefulness.
 * 2) Without the grace of God.
 * 3)  Unfortunate.
 * 1) * 1995,, "The Art of Fiction No. 143," Interview with published in , No. 137, Winter, 1995, p. 7,
 * [Hirsch:] Do you mind being called an intellectual? [Sontag:] Well, one never likes to be called anything. I suppose there will always be a presumption of graceless oddity—especially if one is a woman.
 * 1) Lacking gracefulness.
 * 2) Without the grace of God.
 * 3)  Unfortunate.
 * 1)  Unfortunate.
 * 1)  Unfortunate.