awkward, disqualified, greenhorn, inadequate, inept, maladroit, not in it, unable, unfit, unskillful
Definitionadj. legally not qualified or sufficient
Last update: September 30, 2017
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I simply cannot tolerate that bumbling incompetent in the White House any longer. [Please select]
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They seem so incompetent it is almost tempting to believe them ! [Please select]
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The child who is too yielding and obedient in his early days is only too likely to be weak and incompetent in his later days. [Please select]
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I have said elsewhere that thousands of convicts, incompetent and without a trade, without means of subsistence, are yearly turned back into the social fold. [adjective]
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He is an incompetent businessman. [adjective]
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When the king chose Shelburne as prime minister, they refused to follow him, and put forward the incompetent duke of Portland as their candidate for the office. [Please select]
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A body more ludicrously incompetent could hardly have been invented. [Please select]
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He was still looked upon as a patriot, even if an incompetent soldier. [Please select]
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He would be as incompetent to interpret Caesar as Virgil, I am afraid. [Please select]
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Of course, knowing nothing whatsoever of this thing, we are wholly incompetent to discuss the subject. [Please select]
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"The Administration is corrupt; our generals are either incompetent or purposely inefficient." [Please select]
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