(UN-1 12; cf. prec.)
1658. Phillips, Inconcinnity, Ungracefulness.
1673. Ladys Call., I. i. ¶ 11. Whether it were from the ungracefulness of the thing, I shall not determin.
1782. Sir J. Reynolds, Disc., xi. (1825), 75/1. The child appeared to observe only the ungracefulness of the persons represented.
1835. Lytton, Rienzi, II. iii. Habituated to the ungracefulness of an unlettered pride.
1867. Ruskin, Time & Tide, xix. § 115. I cannot help what taint of ungracefulness you may feel that I incur in speaking of myself.