0 the quality of being rude or unpleasant: --
He had a reputation for gracelessness and aggression.
There is a depressing gap between the nurses and the sheer gracelessness of some of their customers.
Strange sounds--such music as the angular, carved figures upon the temples would make, had they been conversing with us--sounds to the ear like their gracelessness to the eye.
Yet, how could he without utter gracelessness decline?
His jaw stiffened, then with a sense of chagrin for this gracelessness he stepped forward with a belated cordiality.
Is the present formlessness and gracelessness and monotony of hue to last forever, as suited to the rough needs of a workaday world?
The doctor's impulsive nature rose in revolt against the merciless brevity and gracelessness of that reply.
It was the perfect grace of his gracelessness which made women adore him.
He didn't want her to cry over his gracelessness; he didn't want her to think that he was heartless.
He behaved with disappointing gracelessness.