artless

[ˈɑːtləs]

artless Definition

  • 1without guile or deception; natural and simple
  • 2lacking art, knowledge, or skill

Using artless: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "artless" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Her artless charm won over the audience.

  • Example

    He gave an artless performance that lacked nuance.

  • Example

    The painting was criticized for its artless composition.

artless Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for artless

Antonyms for artless

Phrases with artless

  • a natural and unpretentious way of doing things

    Example

    The restaurant's decor had an artless simplicity that made it feel cozy and welcoming.

  • someone who is not skilled at avoiding something, especially blame or responsibility

    Example

    He was an artless dodger when it came to taking responsibility for his mistakes.

  • someone who is naive or unsophisticated, but in a charming or endearing way

    Example

    She was an artless wonder who always saw the best in people.

Origins of artless

from Old English 'eartlēas', meaning 'without skill'

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Summary: artless in Brief

'Artless' [ˈɑːtləs] can mean lacking guile or deception, or lacking art, knowledge, or skill. It can describe a natural and simple quality, as in 'Her artless charm won over the audience,' or a lack of nuance or sophistication, as in 'He gave an artless performance.' Phrases like 'artless simplicity' and 'artless wonder' use 'artless' to denote a natural and unpretentious quality, or someone who is naive or unsophisticated in a charming way.