Currently, it is impressively intense and fruity but lacks elegance.
But the players did not seem especially involved, and their music-making lacked elegance and tonal beauty.
It was an ugly beginning, lacking elegance or power.
His poems, though lacking polish and elegance, are full of fire, spirit, and poetic movement.
If his style sometimes lacks elegance, it is always clear and precise.
He lacks Italianate elegance and even a true pianissimo.
Such a style may sometimes become a little wearing, and may, perhaps, lack elegance, but a set of standard terms is not read for pleasure.
One view of vegetarian dishes - an outdated one - is that they are too simple, and therefore lack elegance.
It may seem minor, but the language lacks literary elegance, which is particularly unfortunate considering the richness of the classical tradition.
His life, by our lights, lacks elegance.