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ungrammatical
[ uhn-gruh-mat-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- grammatically incorrect or awkward; not conforming to the rules or principles of grammar or accepted usage:
an ungrammatical sentence.
ungrammatical
/ ˌʌnɡrəˈmætɪkəl /
adjective
- (of a sentence) not regarded as correct by native speakers of the language
Other Words From
- ungram·mati·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of ungrammatical1
Example Sentences
Smothers died on Dec. 26, and that same day, a new book with a clunky and ungrammatical title became available on Amazon: “Tom Smothers: Revealing 4 Untold Truth About Half of Smothers Brother.”
He is still blowing ungrammatical hot air on Truth Social while his minions swoon in cultish ecstasy, so there's a tendency to assume none of this matters.
The everyday Republican voters who issue ungrammatical and fact-averse defenses of their beloved orange demagogue are a forever mystery.
And in general, the A.I. bots were useful for sharpening prose and cleaning up clunky, ungrammatical sentences.
Part Donald Trump and part Howard Beale, McCarthy seemed to think that what Republicans crave is rage — partisan, purposeless, inchoate and ungrammatical rage.
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