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1. The second unskilful response is passiveness, a form of surrender.

2. 3 The second unskilful response is passiveness, a form of surrender.

3. Antonyms for Capable include incompetent, inept, inapt, inCapable, inferior, substandard, unqualified, unskilful, unskilled and deficient

4. Synonyms for Amateurish include inexpert, amateur, bungling, clumsy, crude, unprofessional, unskilful, blundering, dilettante and dilettantish

5. Synonyms for Bungling include awkward, clumsy, inept, maladroit, unskilful, blundering, ham-fisted, ham-handed, incompetent and inexpert

6. For every one that useth milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.

7. It is often unskilful to give when we would feel resentful, sick, or frustrated after we have done so.

8. A genial climate and a fertile soil, notwithstanding an unskilful system of cultivation, yielded abundant nourishment for a numerous population.

9. This is significant, because the terms skilful and unskilful, unlike the terms good and bad, suggest that morality is very much a matter of intelligence.

10. Amateurish adjective unprofessional, amateur, crude, bungling, clumsy, inexpert, unaccomplished, unskilful All the paintings were cheap and Amateurish. experienced, professional, skilled, expert, practised Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

11. N Archaism The adoption or imitation of that which is antiquated or out of use; especially, the use of archaic words or fòrms of speech.; n Archaism The quality of being archaic; antiquity of style, manner, or use, as in art or literature; especially, in art, the appearance of traces of the imperfect conception or unskilful handling of tools and material belonging to an art before the time of