Inept - English meaning
Inept – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveHaving or showing no skill; clumsy.
Usage examples:
The referee's inept handling of the match
adjectiveNot skilled or effective
Usage examples:
He was always pretty inept at sports., political/social/economic ineptitude
Inept translation into English
Inept: translate from English into Chinese
无能
Inept: translate from English into Dutch
Klungelig, Onzinnig
Inept: translate from English into French
Inepte, Incompétent, Absurde, Stupide, Inapproprié, Peu à propos
Inept: translate from English into German
Ungeschickt, Unbeholfen, Unpassend, Unangebracht, Begriffsstutzig, Linkisch, Plump, Unverständig, Ungelehrig
Inept: translate from English into Hindi
अयोग्य, मूर्ख, अनाड़ी, अनुपयुक्त, असंगत, बेतुका, बेहूदा
Inept: translate from English into Italian
Inetto
Inept: translate from English into Korean
서투른, 부적당한, 터무니없는
Inept: translate from English into Russian
Неумелый, Неподходящий, Глупый, Неспособный, Неуместный, Абсурдный, Бессмысленный, Недействительный
Inept: translate from English into Spanish
Inepto, Cosa inepta
Word origin
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘not apt, unsuitable’): from Latin ineptus, from in- ‘not’ + aptus (see apt).
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