unbeautiful

English

Etymology

From un- + beautiful.

Adjective

unbeautiful (comparative more unbeautiful, superlative most unbeautiful)

  1. Not beautiful; ugly or inelegant.
    • 1949 March and April, F. G. Roe, “I Saw Three Englands–2”, in Railway Magazine, page 83:
      From here, over the low summit at Clay Cross and down the Erewash Valley, was one long and unbeautiful replica of the road from Leeds.

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