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- Dictionaryinept/ɪˈnɛpt/
adjective
- 1. having or showing no skill; clumsy: "the referee's inept handling of the match"
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INEPT definition: 1. not skilled or effective: 2. not skilled or effective: 3. not skilled or effective: . Learn more.
inept: [adjective] lacking in fitness or aptitude : unfit.
2 meanings: 1. awkward, clumsy, or incompetent 2. not suitable, appropriate, or fitting; out of place.... Click for more definitions.
INEPT meaning: 1. not skilled or effective: 2. not skilled or effective: 3. not skilled or effective: . Learn more.
Inept definition: without skill or aptitude for a particular task or assignment; maladroit. See examples of INEPT used in a sentence.
inept: 1 adj generally incompetent and ineffectual “ inept handling of the account” Synonyms: feckless incompetent not qualified or suited for a purpose adj revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse “an inept remark” Synonyms: tactless maladroit not adroit adj not elegant or graceful in expression “if the rumor is true, can ...
bungling; stupid; inane; foolish; unskillful: His inept handling of the ball cost them the game.
acting or done with no skill. She was left feeling inept and inadequate. He's intelligent but socially inept (= not good at relating to people socially).; an inept remark; It would be politically inept to cut these training programmes now.
INEPT definition: unable to do something well: . Learn more.
inept meaning, definition, what is inept: not good at doing something: Learn more.