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ineptitude

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[in-ep-ti-tood, -tyood, ih-nep-]

noun

  1. quality or condition of being inept.

  2. an inept act or remark.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ineptitude1

First recorded in 1605–15; from Latin Աپūō; inept, -i-, -tude
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"Jake's career has been derailed by mismanagement and ineptitude. A career has been lost to this athlete."

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Germany voted a little bit earlier and people hadn't yet seen the full effect of Trump and his belligerent attempt to dominate the world economically or his ineptitude in dealing with the Ukraine-Russia war.

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One advantage of dying young is that he never has to confront his abject ineptitude.

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The "flood the zone" strategy has revealed the classic Trumpian chaos and ineptitude that too many people shoved down the memory hole last November in the face of the braggadocious hucksterism at which Trump excels.

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In my opinion, these cases were politicized against leaks that embarrassed the government, exposed its ineptitude, or revealed illegal conduct.

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