inaptitude in English

noun

[in'apt·i·tude || ɪn'æptɪtuːd /-tju-]

want of capability, lack of skill; inappropriateness, unsuitability

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1. VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERS JOSEPH PEARCE Chopin's inaptitude in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it Conjointly with the pianoforte

2. VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERS JOSEPH PEARCE Chopin's inaptitude in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it Conjointly with the pianoforte

3. Yes, benevolent and malevolent both come directly from the Latin Benevolentem and malevolentem, respectively.The Latin prefix in-was affixed to words to mean not or without (some quality or something), which gave us lots of English words including inability and inaptitude (N.B