English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French inepte, from Latin ineptus, from in- + aptus (whence English apt).
Pronunciation
Adjective
inept (comparative more inept, superlative most inept)
- Not able to do something; not proficient; displaying incompetence.
As a waiter, he was inept, so they put him in the kitchen.
- Unfit; unsuitable.
1954, W. K. Wimsatt, The Verbal Icon[1], University Press of Kentucky, page xiii:The bungled phrase, the slipshod paragraph, the inept metaphor, the irrelevant excursion, the disproportionate development, the feeble conclusion, are indeed all failures of meaning, and the more poetically ambitious the verbal structure in which they occur, the deeper and more substantive the failure may be.
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Translations
not able to do something
- Armenian: անձեռնհաս (hy) (anjeṙnhas)
- Bulgarian: неумел (bg) (neumel), некадърен (bg) (nekadǎren)
- Catalan: inepte
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 無能嘅 / 无能嘅 (mou4 nang4 ke3), 笨拙嘅 (ban6 zyut3 ge3)
- Mandarin: 無能的 / 无能的 (wúnéng de), 笨拙的 (bènzhuō de)
- Czech: neschopný (cs) m, nešikovný (cs), neobratný (cs)
- Dutch: ongeschikt (nl), onbekwaam (nl)
- Estonian: ebapädev, saamatu, soss-sepp, asjatundmatu
- Finnish: avuton (fi), taitamaton (fi), kyvytön (fi), osaamaton (fi)
- French: inepte (fr)
- German: unfähig (de)
- Greek: ανίκανος (el) (aníkanos), άχρηστος (el) (áchristos)
- Hindi: कुकृय m (kukŕy)
- Ido: nekapabla (io)
- Italian: inetto (it)
- Japanese: 不向きな (fumuki na), 苦手な (ja) (nigate na), 弱い (ja) (yowai)
- Macedonian: неспособен (nesposoben), некадарен (nekadaren)
- Maori: koretake, hakorea, pakihawa, rapa
- Norwegian: talentløs, tåpelig (no), udugelig (no), uskikket
- Plautdietsch: onjeschekjt
- Polish: neptek (pl) m, nieudolny (pl), niezaradny (pl)
- Portuguese: inapto (pt), incapaz (pt), incompetente (pt)
- Romanian: incompetent (ro), incapabil (ro)
- Russian: неуме́лый (ru) (neumélyj), неспосо́бный (ru) (nesposóbnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: baoth
- Spanish: inepto (es), incapaz (es)
- Turkish: beceriksiz (tr), yeteneksiz (tr)
- Ukrainian: невмі́лий (nevmílyj)
- Yoruba: ope
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French inepte, from Latin ineptus.
Adjective
inept m or n (feminine singular ineptă, masculine plural inepți, feminine and neuter plural inepte)
- inept
Declension
Declension of inept
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plural
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masculine
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neuter
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feminine
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masculine
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neuter
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feminine
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nominative- accusative
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indefinite
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inept
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ineptă
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inepți
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inepte
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ineptul
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inepta
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inepții
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ineptele
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genitive- dative
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indefinite
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inept
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inepte
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inepți
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inepte
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ineptului
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ineptei
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inepților
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ineptelor
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