stilted

stilted
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. poco natural
The movie's cinematography and actions sequences aren't enough to make up for how stilted the dialogue is.La cinematografía y las secuencias de acción de la película no bastan para compensar lo poco natural que es el diálogo.
b. forzado
The stilted lyrics ruin any value that the music itself has.Las letras forzadas arruinan cualquier valor que la música tenía de por sí.
a. rebuscado
The stilted language of the bio on your web site reads more like a business professional than an artist.El lenguaje rebuscado de la biografía en tu página web queda más como la un profesional de negocios que la de un artista.
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