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The example sentences of INCOMPETENT in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "incompetent" in a sentence | "incompetent" example sentences

How to use "incompetent" in a sentence?

  • Fun is going to enhance interest, because people don't feel incompetent when they're having fun.
    -Matthew Richter-
  • Adina appealed to the sky. "We asked for rescue and you sent us incompetent rockstar pirates with a broken ship and perfect abs?" "Thank you, God," Petra said.
    -Libba Bray-
  • Equal opportunity means everyone will have a fair chance at being incompetent.
    -Laurence J. Peter-
  • I wish the stage were as narrow as the wire of a tighrope dancer so that no incompetent would dare step upon it.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • I've read your summary." "And?" "It's not incompetent." Be still, my heart, so I don't faint from such faint phrase. "Did you expect it to be written in crayon?
    -Ilona Andrews-
  • Having an adventure shows that someone is incompetent, that something has gone wrong. An adventure is interesting enough - in retrospect. Especially to the person who didn't have it.
    -Vilhjalmur Stefansson-
  • An excellent plumber is infinitely more admirable than an incompetent philosopher.
    -John W. Gardner-
  • If someone gives you $1,000,000 you'd better become a millionaire so you can keep the money. Success doesn't want to hang around incompetent people.
    -Jim Rohn-
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Definition and meaning of INCOMPETENT

What does "incompetent mean?"

/inˈkämpədənt/

incompetent

adjective
Not having the skill or ability to do a thing well.
noun
incompetent person.

What are synonyms of "incompetent"?
Some common synonyms of "incompetent" are:
  • inept,
  • unskillful,
  • unskilled,
  • inexpert,
  • amateurish,
  • unprofessional,
  • bungling,
  • blundering,
  • clumsy,
  • unproficient,
  • inadequate,
  • substandard,
  • inferior,
  • ineffective,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/iˈnept/

inept
adjective

Incompetent.

/ˌənˈskilfəl/

unskillful
adjective

Not having or showing skill..

/ˌənˈskild/

unskilled
adjective

Having no special training or ability in a job.

/ˌinˈekspərt/

inexpert
adjective

Lacking professional skill or expertise.

/ˈamədəriSH/

amateurish
adjective

done in unskilful or inept way.

/ˌənprəˈfeSH(ə)n(ə)l/

unprofessional
adjective

below or contrary to standards expected in particular profession.

/ˈbəNGɡliNG/

bungling
adjective noun verb

making many clumsy mistakes. action of carrying out task incompetently. To do a task badly or wrongly; mess up.

/ˈbləndəriNG/

blundering
adjective verb

making or characterized by stupid mistakes. To make a large mistake or error.

/ˈkləmzē/

clumsy
adjective

Moving or doing things awkwardly.

/inˈadikwət/

inadequate
adjective

lacking quality or quantity required.

/ˌsəbˈstandərd/

substandard
adjective

Being below an acceptable level.

/ˌinˈfirēər/

inferior
adjective noun

Not as good as something else. Person of lower status.

/ˌinəˈfektiv/

ineffective
adjective

not producing any significant or desired effect.

What are antonyms of "incompetent"?
Some common antonyms of "incompetent" are:
  • competent,
  • skillful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈkämpədənt/

competent
adjective

able to do something successfully.

/ˈskilfəl/

skillful
adjective

Done successfully, showing great ability.

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