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What is a connotation for non-athletic?

Here are some connotations for "non-athletic," categorized by their tone:

Neutral:

* Unsporting: This is a direct, neutral way to describe someone who doesn't participate in sports.

* Physically inactive: This is a more clinical way to describe someone who doesn't engage in much physical activity.

* Non-competitive: This describes someone who doesn't enjoy or seek out competitive activities.

Negative:

* Clumsy: This implies a lack of coordination and grace.

* Unfit: This suggests a lack of physical health and endurance.

* Sedentary: This implies a lack of movement and a potential health risk.

* Uncoordinated: This emphasizes a lack of skill in physical activities.

* Weak: This implies a lack of physical strength.

* Lazy: This suggests a lack of motivation or desire to be physically active.

Positive:

* Bookish: This implies a preference for intellectual pursuits.

* Artistic: This suggests a talent for creative endeavors, which might not be physically demanding.

* Intellectual: This implies a focus on mental rather than physical skills.

The best connotation to use will depend on the specific context and the desired effect.

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