unrigorous
English
Etymology
un- + rigorous
Adjective
unrigorous (comparative more unrigorous, superlative most unrigorous)
- Not rigorous.
- 2009 July 1, Alastair Macaulay, “A Stage for Social Ego to Battle Anguished Id”, in New York Times:
- The pieces’ lack of dance precision was part of their point, as was the way they seemed to flaunt a kind of unfocused and unrigorous intensity that in almost any academic-dance classroom would be considered bad style.
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Derived terms
- unrigorously