ungracefully
- r without grace; rigidly
- Peterson was ungracefully let go last December, but the Administration's loss became investment banking's gain.
- For years, Prince Charles seemed to be aging ungracefully, since we automatically compared him with Princess Diana.
- Upon recognizing me, the group's dominant silverback swiftly braked to a stop three feet away, causing the four males behind him, momentarily and ungracefully, to pile up on top of .