English dictionary: words starting with incomp
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adjectiveWithout an equal in quality or extent; matchless.
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The incomparable beauty of venice
adverbImmeasurably; by far.
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This beach is incomparably superior to the others on the island
nounThe condition of two things being so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting.
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Genetic incompatibility
nounThe condition of two things being so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting.
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Genetic incompatibility
adjective(of two things) so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting.
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She declined the offer because it was incompatible with her values
nounInability to do something successfully; ineptitude.
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Allegations of professional incompetence
adjectiveNot having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully.
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A forgetful and utterly incompetent assistant
nounAn incompetent person.
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The tanker captain was a known incompetent
adverbIn a way that shows someone does not have the ability to do something as it should be done
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The exam was incompetently designed and administered., he managed the department so incompetently t…
nounAn incompetent person.
Usage examples:
The tanker captain was a known incompetent
adjectiveNot having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully.
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A forgetful and utterly incompetent assistant
adjectiveUnable to be completed.
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So if extrapolation from our own case is involved in the idea of what it is like to be a bat, the e…
adjectiveNot having all the necessary or appropriate parts.
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Incomplete carvings of cattle
adverbIn an partial or unfinished manner.
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Most specimens are incompletely preserved
nounThe fact or state of not having some parts, or of not being finished
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They said nothing about the incompleteness of the information., he realised her value, his own inco…
nounThe state of lacking something or of having failed to complete something.
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Humans with their profound sense of incompletion
nounThe state of being impossible or extremely difficult to understand
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He worried about the document's sheer incomprehensibility., the film is chopped and edited to the p…
adjectiveNot able to be understood; not intelligible.
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A language which is incomprehensible to anyone outside the office
adverbIn a way that is impossible or extremely difficult to understand
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The election remains almost incomprehensibly close., he mumbled incomprehensibly.
nounFailure to understand something.
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They gave him a look of complete incomprehension
adjectiveNot able to be compressed.
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I do understand that and, as i say, we are trying to compress the incompressible.
adjectiveUnable to be calculated or estimated.
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Incomputable riches
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