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ineptc. 1600, "not fit or suitable, inapt," also "absurd, foolish," from French inepte "incapable" (14c.) or directly from Latin ineptus "unsuitable, improper, impertinen [..]
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ineptawkward: not elegant or graceful in expression; "an awkward prose style"; "a clumsy apology"; "his cumbersome writing style&quo [..]
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ineptadj. Not fit or suitable.
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ineptumpasik
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inept(adj) not elegant or graceful in expression(adj) generally incompetent and ineffectual(adj) revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse
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ineptChange professional who is perceived to be demonstrating little value and is be avoided at all cost.
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inept
Not able to do something; not proficient; displaying incompetence
Unfit; unsuitable
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