| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: inept, -inept- |
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| | inept | (อินเนพทฺ') adj. ไม่เหมาะสม, ไม่ชำนาญ, โง่, พิกล., See also: ineptitude n. ineptly adv. ineptness n., Syn. unfitted, unfit |
| | inept | (adj) โง่เขลา, เซ่อ, ทึ่ม, ไม่ถูกที่, ไม่สมควร, ไม่เหมาะ |
| | | | inept | (adj) revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse, Syn. tactless, Example: an inept remark; it was tactless to bring up those disagreeable | | ineptly | (adv) with ineptitude; in an incompetent manner, Syn. fecklessly, Example: he performed his functions ineptly | | ineptly | (adv) in an infelicitous manner, Example: this function is ineptly left to a small voice | | awkward | (adj) not elegant or graceful in expression, Syn. cumbersome, ill-chosen, inapt, inept, clumsy, Example: an awkward prose style; a clumsy apology; his cumbersome writing style; if the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now? | | awkwardness | (n) unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training, Syn. maladroitness, slowness, ineptitude, clumsiness, ineptness | | feckless | (adj) generally incompetent and ineffectual, Syn. inept, Example: feckless attempts to repair the plumbing; inept handling of the account | | unsuitability | (n) the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose, Syn. ineptness, unsuitableness, Ant. suitability, suitableness | | worthlessness | (n) having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful, Syn. ineptitude, Ant. worth, Example: the drill sergeant's intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness |
| | Inept | a. [ L. ineptus; prefix. in- not + aptus apt, fit: cf. F. inepte. Cf. Inapt. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Not apt or fit; unfit; unsuitable; improper; unbecoming. [ 1913 Webster ] The Aristotelian philosophy is inept for new discoveries. Glanvill. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Silly; useless; nonsensical; absurd; foolish. [ 1913 Webster ] To view attention as a special act of intelligence, and to distinguish it from consciousness, is utterly inept. Sir W. Hamilton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Ineptitude | n. [ L. ineptitudo. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. The quality of being inept; unfitness; inaptitude; unsuitableness. [ 1913 Webster ] That ineptitude for society, which is frequently the fault of us scholars. Tatler. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Absurdity; nonsense; foolishness. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Ineptly | adv. Unfitly; unsuitably; awkwardly. [ 1913 Webster ] None of them are made foolishly or ineptly. Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Ineptness | n. Unfitness; ineptitude. [ 1913 Webster ] The feebleness and miserable ineptness of infancy. Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | 機械音痴 | [きかいおんち, kikaionchi] (n) mechanical ineptitude; being hopeless with machines [Add to Longdo] | | 拙い | [つたない;まずい, tsutanai ; mazui] (adj-i) (1) (uk) (See 不味い) poor-quality; shoddy; crude; (2) unskillful; inexpert; maladroit; inept; foolish; clumsy; (3) unlucky [Add to Longdo] | | 不手際 | [ふてぎわ, futegiwa] (adj-na, n) clumsiness; awkwardness; ineptitude [Add to Longdo] | | 無能無策 | [むのうむさく, munoumusaku] (n) ineptitude and inaction; being incapable of devising any appropriate measures to cope with the situation [Add to Longdo] | | 役者馬鹿 | [やくしゃばか, yakushabaka] (n) good actor who is inept in all other matters; demon for acting who is utterly indifferent to all other concerns; skilled actor who knows little of life; person who excels in one occupation (profession) but lacks simple common sense [Add to Longdo] |
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