uncrafted

English

Etymology

un- + crafted

Adjective

uncrafted (not comparable)

  1. Not crafted.
    • 2008 March 30, David Orr, “In Memoriam”, in New York Times:
      The closer a poet is to the subject he elegizes, the more we expect him to respond in ways that aren’t “poetic” — but it takes craft to make a poem seem uncrafted, and it takes words to show how short our words can fall.
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