Stilted in a sentence as an adjective

Most of the time it works, despite sounding a bit stilted.

It would be damn fun to write shaders in it as opposed to stilted C.

His English has become a bit stilted over the years, due to lack of use no doubt.

Your messages sound really stilted and like you're really nervous.

No, but it does explain why his argument is as strident and stilted as it is.

If you find yourself re-writing it as "with which to end a sentence" you're going to come across as stilted and awkward.

It feels more like one side of an IM conversation than an essay, what with the missing periods and stiltedspacing

Otherwise the talk will feel unnatural, stilted... Instead, practice speaking your way through it - and write down nice turns of phrase that you come up with while talking.

Unless you're a good enough actor to fake spontaneity, you lose more in the stilted delivery than you gain from a more polished message.

Is it gender discrimination if said preference only lasted as long as the stilted status quo existed?

An HN thread on removing emacs widgets without overt sexual analogies [0] would be a unnatural, stilted place full of repressed sad people.

Browsing leaves you with a stilted half-conversation where you have to expand lower-rated comments to even understand the points being made in the replies.

Stilted definitions

adjective

artificially formal; "that artificial humility that her husband hated"; "contrived coyness"; "a stilted letter of acknowledgment"; "when people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation"

See also: artificial contrived hokey