unidiomatic

[ˌʌnˌaɪdiəˈmætɪk]

unidiomatic Definition

  • 1not conforming to the usual patterns or structure of a language
  • 2not natural or idiomatic

Using unidiomatic: Examples

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  • Example

    The sentence structure is unidiomatic and difficult to understand.

  • Example

    His use of vocabulary was unidiomatic and confusing.

  • Example

    The translation was unidiomatic and did not capture the intended meaning.

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Summary: unidiomatic in Brief

'Unidiomatic' [ˌʌnˌaɪdiəˈmætɪk] describes language that does not follow the usual patterns or structures, resulting in awkward or unnatural phrasing. It is often used to describe translations or non-native speakers' language use. Examples include 'The sentence structure is unidiomatic and difficult to understand.' and 'His use of vocabulary was unidiomatic and confusing.'