ineptness / ɪnˈɛpt nɪs, ɪˈnɛpt‐ /

无能不合格不合时宜不合群

ineptness 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a variant of ineptitude.

ineptness 近义词

ineptness

等同于 inability

ineptness

等同于 awkwardness

ineptness

等同于 ineptitude

ineptness 的近义词 5
ineptness 的反义词 1
ineptness

等同于 greenness

ineptness 的近义词 5
ineptness 的反义词 1
ineptness

等同于 incapability

ineptness

等同于 incompetency

ineptness

等同于 powerlessness

ineptness

等同于 rawness

更多ineptness例句

  1. The job in 2021 is Arline’s to lose at the moment, and he’s focused on getting bigger, stronger and faster and mastering an offense that Niumatalolo repeatedly called “inept” during the season.
  2. In April, Tony Thompson, the Sheriff of Waterloo, Iowa ,told Rachel Maddow that Tyson displayed “inept, reactionary and dysfunctional responses” to the pandemic.
  3. People could also just be inept at figuring out what will make them happy in love.
  4. They are not only those identified by the prime minister, such as ineptness of the original police investigation.
  5. Their "lameness" and "ineptness" and "impotence" plainly arose from disinclination alone.
  6. "We've had infinites already—infinites," thought Oliver, and didn't care about the ludicrous ineptness of the words.
  7. If these two noticed Angel's growing social ineptness, he noticed their growing mental limitations.
  8. "Don't be too indifferent, Cora," said her mother, with ingenuous ineptness.
  9. The inefficiency and ineptness of the Secretary of State have been a reproach to the country.