inept
Americanadjective
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without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit.
He is inept at mechanical tasks. She is inept at dealing with people.
- Synonyms:
- unskillful
- Antonyms:
- suited
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generally awkward or clumsy; haplessly incompetent.
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inappropriate; unsuitable; out of place.
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absurd or foolish.
an inept remark.
adjective
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awkward, clumsy, or incompetent
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not suitable, appropriate, or fitting; out of place
Other Word Forms
- ineptitude noun
- ineptly adverb
- ineptness noun
Etymology
Origin of inept
First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin ineptus, equivalent to in- in- 3 + -eptus, combining form of aptus apt
Example Sentences
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But the inept followers aside — and many of them are falling to the side — there are those who see the handwriting on the wall.
From Salon
Comedian Daniel Tosh even parlayed a desire to gawk at the web’s inept and unaware into a vicious update of “America’s Funniest Home Videos” that aired on Comedy Central for years.
From Salon
At the same time, Scott criticized Powell during the interview, saying he found him to be “inept at doing his job, but ineptness or being incompetent is not a criminal act.”
From MarketWatch
The increased scrutiny that’s come with their ascent, however, has revealed them to be hilariously inept.
From Salon
A party insider described talk of a leadership challenge before May to me as "politically inept".
From BBC
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