Ungraceful in a sentence as an adjective

A dead-man script would force a fast, ungraceful OS halt.

Pi will corrupt the sd card after a few ungraceful shut downs.

Wow, that's the epitome of ungraceful failure right there!

If you do an ungraceful quit from the force quit menu or by sending it a signal, it'll still relaunch.

Dealing with ungraceful customers is #1 thing I look for in a business.

It would make more sense to select top picks from an artist.- Extremely ungraceful handling of spotty cell coverage.

SMB on ZFS also works excellently, 4 years and counting with many power losses, ungraceful ejections, etc.

But then, nerds have so many terrible personality tics like that, which is why they/we are considered socially ungraceful.

The vocabulary he chose to express this building is rather ungraceful in concrete, quite unlike his curvilinear works.

> - Extremely ungraceful handling of spotty cell coverage.

This would be more effective at making its point if it highlighted projects whose deprecation was particularly ungraceful/disruptive/careless, and explain how.

So ... "Close tabs to the right" and "Close other tabs" moved from top level context menu to submenu "Close Multiple Tabs".This is the kind of ungraceful UI degradation which would send me packing if there was anywhere else decent to go.

> It calls IQ irrelevant, but values a metric of "high fluid intelligence" including logic, pattern recognition, and abstract thinking which... IQ is supposed to measure?Do you know any persons who have scored or would score high on IQ tests who are ungraceful and awkward in social situations?

Ungraceful definitions

adjective

lacking grace; clumsy; "a graceless production of the play"; "his stature low...his bearing ungraceful"- Sir Walter Scott

See also: graceless