inept in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inept in the PONS Dictionary

inept Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be inept at sth
to be socially inept
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some of it was breathtaking, some musically woefully inept and sometimes it wavered between the two in the space of a few minutes.
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He is painfully shy and socially inept, however, and his attempts to become closer to the family are gently rebuffed.
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According to his wife, he died an untimely death as a result of adverse reaction to an inept treatment of acupuncture.
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He is financially secure but awkward and socially inept, with a pessimistic and cynical attitude.
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Leaders were too often poorly trained, corrupt, lacking morale and inept.
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Jack, an inept businessman and a socially awkward young man, spent his days playing online poker.
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The story follows the experiences of a bunch of actors as they attempt to make an ultimately inept and poor quality film.
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As the night unfolds, the absurdity of these decrepit pensioners reliving their conflicts plays out against the background of inept entertainers, to comical effect.
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In addition, many of his elite troops were mounted archers and light cavalry who were inept at defending.
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She finds herself socially inept and under the thumb of her strict father.
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