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  1. meaning - Are “inept” and “incompetent” synonyms? - English …

    Aug 22, 2020 · To me, “inept” refers to someone who is physically incompetent. Like a basketball player that can’t play the game — yet is somehow in the game — is inept in my mind. And …

  2. "Inept" Vs. "Inapt" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 20, 2022 · The meaning of " inept " is now MW: inept adjective Definition of inept 1: generally incompetent : BUNGLING -> inept leadership 2: lacking in fitness or aptitude : UNFIT -> inept …

  3. Is there a proverb or idiom describing incompetence?

    Aug 22, 2016 · Those saying this proverb are very well aware of that these people were incompetent (as shown by the morons part). Is there something similar in English? Edit: Your …

  4. A word referring to the state of being a loser

    Dec 9, 2019 · In that sense, being a loser is about incompetency: [Merriam-Webster] : INCOMPETENCE : the state or fact of being incompetent incompetent 2 : inadequate to or …

  5. What do you call someone who thinks everyone is incompetent …

    Jul 13, 2015 · He studied managerial psychology and observed that all people are promoted until they reach a position at which they are incompetent, at which point they are no longer …

  6. meaning - "Ineffectual" vs "ineffective" - English Language

    Mar 27, 2015 · 1 Ineffective and ineffectual —both—refer to failure. But only ineffectual refers to the kind of failure that happens when the effort was weak, impotent, and/or incompetent. If a …

  7. "Naïve" vs "Ignorant" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What is the difference between naïve and ignorant? I want to make sure I understand the proper meaning and connotation of each word. For example, how would you describe a person who …

  8. idioms - Phrase to mean a 'bad teacher'/'poor teacher' - English ...

    Dec 25, 2016 · 3 What phrase, expression, or even well-known literary character signifies a 'bad/poor/incompetent/incapable teacher', that is, someone who is not good at teaching. I …

  9. How do I interpret "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent"?

    Aug 13, 2015 · Incompetent individuals, by definition, do not possess skills and wisdom. Therefore when they have (quickly) exhausted their small arsenal of half-cocked and ill-fated …

  10. meaning - "Infer" vs. "imply" — can "infer" imply "imply"? - English ...

    Nevertheless, from its earliest appearance in English infer has had the sense given in definition 3 above, a meaning that overlaps with the second definition of imply when the subject is a …