Unpolished in a sentence as an adjective

It's too bad the Gett app is kind of an unpolished turd.

I'm sorry you had to struggle through the unpolished version

It's not just unpolished, it fundamentally doesn't work.

They're unpolished, highly proprietary, and shoved down people's throats.

Come, JavaScript isn't that bad: it's probably one of the most pleasant of the popular languages; it's just unpolished and has some stupid bits.

Writing an unpolished programming language isn't that much work in comparison to writing a complex virus.

To my mind, hackers produce hacked-together software, which is unpolished and jury-rigged.

They ignored a lot of received wisdom and the result is an elegant, if unpolished and occasionally buggy, system.

Rust user here, and I'm actually slightly embarrassed by those code examples because I think that our I/O APIs are far too unpolished at the moment.

" Unfortunately, this means that what potential employers are seeing is stuff that I've done in my almost non-existent free time, so it's generally unfinished, unpolished projects that had a really simple goal or were for learning a new language/framework.

Unpolished definitions

adjective

not carefully reworked or perfected or made smooth by polishing; "dull unpolished shoes"

adjective

lacking social polish; "too gauche to leave the room when the conversation became intimate"; "their excellent manners always made me feel gauche"

See also: gauche graceless