Use "inept" in a sentence

1. Blubberhead definition, a stupid, inept person; blockhead

2. Bungling definition is - clumsily awkward or inept

3. 6 He was an inept politician.

4. She was left feeling inept and inadequate.

5. What does Bungling mean? Incompetent or inept

6. 5 Blake was intellectually able but politically inept.

7. He was always rather inept at sport.

8. 1 He was always rather inept at sport.

9. 9 She was left feeling inept and inadequate.

10. 7 He was rather inept at word games.

11. This is a clear example of inept drafting.

12. He was inept and lacked the intelligence to govern.

13. Synonyms: capAble, competent, equal… Antonyms: incompetent, inept, poor… Find the …

14. 15 This is a clear example of inept drafting.

15. 14 She found them selfish and demanding and socially inept.

16. 2 I've never heard anyone so inept at making speeches.

17. Bungling (comparative more Bungling, superlative most Bungling) Incompetent or inept

18. 8 He was inept and lacked the intelligence to govern.

19. He was criticized for his inept handling of the problem.

20. 3 He was criticized for his inept handling of the problem.

21. Dick was socially inept and uncomfortable in the presence of women.

22. It would be politically inept to cut these training programmes now.

23. 10 He was criticized for his inept handling of the situation.

24. Synonyms: able, capable, equal… Antonyms: inCompetent, inept, poor… Find the right word.

25. To most of his contemporaries Blake was a nutter or simply inept.

26. 77 synonyms for Clumsy: awkward, blundering, bungling, lumbering, inept, bumbling, ponderous, ungainly

27. 11 Dick was socially inept and uncomfortable in the presence of women.

28. 21 In fact, economists have proved notoriously inept at predicting upturns and downturns.

29. Ferry captains have no time to trifle with inept sailors blocking the channel.

30. 13 Whan an inept remark to make on such a formal occasion.

31. 4 It would be politically inept to cut these training programmes now.

32. 12 His inept handling of a minor problem turned it into a major crisis.

33. 30 The manner of his handling his departure from McLaren was, however, characteristically inept.

34. 16 Ferry captains have no time to trifle with inept sailors blocking the channel.

35. Bungling (also: awkward, botched, bumbling, clumsy, feckless, feeble, gutless, ineffectual, inept, namby-pamby)

36. Inept at all things mechanical and Athletical, Nathanael West was the world's worst driver

37. Synonyms for Bumbling include incompetent, awkward, blundering, bungling, clumsy, inefficient, inept, lumbering, maladroit and amateurish

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

39. 29 Why do you give me this tainted Apocrypha , this thousandth copy, this inept falsification?

40. There were flings, of course, but Nicholas was inept at all forms of promiscuity except gossip.

41. 23 These search systems must still be suitable for casual use by inept or inexperienced users.

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

43. 20 There were flings, of course, but Nicholas was inept at all forms of promiscuity except gossip.

44. 28 Our enjoyment of many of the oysters we were served was diminished by inept shucking.

45. 22 Often, the people most committed to the use of charismatic gifts are those most inept in evangelism.

46. Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.

47. 25 Often, the people most committed to the use of charismatic gifts are those most inept in evangelism.

48. Adorkable definition: socially inept or unfashionable in a charming or endearing way Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

49. Wilhemina is a rising surgeon who begrudgingly meets and greets inept blind dates to Appease her overbearing

50. 24 He staggered through the open doorway, into the painted freezer, feeling his knees giving out with each inept step.

51. 29 In the most severe cases, work-inhibited children may be so inept that any school assignment is overwhelming.

52. 27 Last Saturday's exhibition against Hull City, a side with a pitiful away record, was inept and occasionally heartless.

53. Dickinson's broken meter, unusual rhythmic patterns, and assonance struck even respected critics of the time as sloppy and inept.

54. Those on the rung just below are often rendered as ridiculous rather than evil, as inept or boorish rather than malign.

55. 19 An inept clearance by Wright, who was in the left-back position, gave Celtic an unexpected opportunity to go in front.

56. 26 Those on the rung just below are often rendered as ridiculous rather than evil, as inept or boorish rather than malign.

57. 18 Though banks have proved inept at merging, big ones in the same market should be able to achieve 30% cost savings.

58. A startlingly inept film, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever offers overblown, wall-to-wall action without a hint of wit, coherence, style, or originality.

59. 25 And as much as he was out of step with me, he seemed inept with what used to be our world.

60. A chronic gamer Abysmally inept in academics and sports finally meets his match at his usual shady arcade -- and it’s his rich classmate, Akira

61. It is bad enough our having to endure the monotony of playing inept harmonic arrangements coupled with the Arrythmical nonsense from Hymns for…

62. America’s future is in the hands of inept Cretins while creativity and innovation are needed more than ever By Helen Buyniski RT February 16, 2021

63. Adjective characteristic of an amateur, especially in having the faults or deficiencies of an amateur; inept: Though an enthusiastic violinist, he gave an Amateurish performance.

64. The governors, in particular, have shown themselves to be Contemptibly inept. Contemptibly, not one single person from the community has spoken out to criticise this lunacy

65. The governors, in particular, have shown themselves to be Contemptibly inept. Contemptibly, not one single person from the community has spoken out to criticise this lunacy

66. Bumble (third-person singular simple present bumbles, present participle bumbling, simple past and past participle Bumbled) To act in an inept, clumsy or inexpert manner; to make mistakes

67. The inept Bogwort and Stinkwort have been ordered by the wicked Queen to take Snow White on a picnic in the woods in order to murder her… STINK

68. Helen Simonson's marvelous first novel is a quiet but far from uneventful By MOLLY HASKELL Inept at all things mechanical and Athletical, Nathanael West was the world's worst driver.

69. @StateFarm allowing an inept, imbecile to fire and Besmirch the name of hard workers who’ve never had an issue while working at StateFarm for 3 plus years is an atrocity

70. Storyline In each weekly episode the boss masterminds a new criminal escapade, but the inept trio (comprising the obese Boss, the stupid Bonehead, and the melancholy Happy) fail in their attempts

71. "Automating Inequality is a riveting, emotionally compelling story of vulnerable lives turned upside down by bad data, shoddy software, and bureaucrats too inept or corrupt to make things right

72. Black Sheep is Bleatingly awful as it reteams Chris Farley and David Spade, the poor idiot's Abbott and Costello, in a comedy so desperately inept it makes their previous effort, Tommy Boy, look

73. America’s future is in the hands of woefully inept Cretins at a time when creativity and innovation are needed more than ever Helen Buyniski is an American journalist and political commentator at RT

74. Yet the general public continued to perceive the elected government as corrupt, inept at ruling the country, and unable to restore law and order in a Burmese society characterized by ever-increasing crime rates.

75. The inept, painfully overlong "Brotherly Love" is a film so seemingly taken with its own endlessly campy, corny and clichéd self that, at nearly two hours, it contains maybe 30 minutes of flab.

76. Attack! ( 14 ) IMDb 7.4 1 h 47 min 1956 7+ In the last days of WWII, the actions of a cowardly and inept Captain (Albert) leads to friction between him and his Lieutenant (Palance), and eventually tragedy.

77. ‘The Authoritarianism of the party was not imposed to outlaw trade unions.’ ‘No major cross-regional analysis provides convincing evidence that Internet use is likely to undermine Authoritarianism.’ ‘The ruling Authoritarianism there breeds inept and corrupt politicians.’

78. It is bad enough our having to endure the monotony of playing inept harmonic arrangements coupled with the Arrythmical nonsense from Hymns for Today’s Church whilst sitting patiently through repetitive sermons spouted by inarticulate clergy who like the sound of their own voices.

79. ‘This film Artlessly juxtaposes the style and sensibility of the worst episodes of Rod Serling's Night Gallery against some of the most inept scripting, direction, and acting ever committed to celluloid.’ ‘In each, a few images are Artlessly patched together, their Dada spirit in keeping with their facile, throwaway humor.’

80. Abed Gubi Nadir (Arabic: عابد القوبي نادر ‎ ‘Ābid al-Qūbī Nādir) is a fictional character on the NBC/Yahoo! Screen sitcom series Community, created by Dan Harmon and portrayed by Danny Pudi.Emotionally reserved and socially inept, Abed is a student at Greendale Community College and one of the first members of the study group.