ineptly in English

adverb

incompetently, inadequately; inappropriately; clumsily; inanely

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1. Ineptly, if not stupidly.

2. He performed his functions ineptly.

3. To move ineptly or haltingly; stumble.

4. This function is ineptly left to a small voice.

5. 69 synonyms for Badly: poorly, incorrectly, carelessly, inadequately, erroneously, imperfectly, ineptly

6. Unless the tests are ineptly designed, removing tests will just remove power.

7. Synonyms for Botchedly include awkwardly, clumsily, bunglingly, ineptly, maladroitly, slipshodly, incompetently, inferiorly, poorly and substandardly

8. First, some of the business restructuring of recent years may have been ineptly done.

9. For example, you might be convinced that government bureaucracies are inefficient because a specific agency handled your inquiries so ineptly.

10. If they are ineptly designed, using coverage converts a big and lousy test suite to a small and lousy test suite.

11. Second, after the problem had emerged, officials took such a tough stance and dealt with objections so ineptly that the contradiction intensified.

12. They recall that they reacted very poorly then —about as ineptly as the U.S. government reacted to Hurricane Katrina in 200

13. Taxpayers bear many risks but credit risk is one best left to bankers, however ineptly they may have dealt with it in the recent past.

14. My husband once had a problem like this and dealt with it so ineptly that he managed to offend the smeller without making him change his stinky habits.

15. Critics Consensus: Oppressively misanthropic and ineptly made, The Canyons serves as a sour footnote in Paul Schrader's career -- but it does feature some decent late-period work from Lindsay Lohan

16. She had drunk a quantity of champagne, and during the course of her song she had decided, ineptly , that everything was very, very sad—she was not only singing, she was weeping too.