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Sentence count:136+13Posted:2017-03-13Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: incapableunableunfitunqualifiedAntonym: competentSimilar words: competentcompetencecompetencycompetecompetitorincompletecompetitioncompetitiveMeaning: ['ɪn'kɑmpɪtənt /-'kɒm-]  n. someone who is not competent to take effective action. adj. 1. not qualified or suited for a purpose 2. showing lack of skill or aptitude 3. not doing a good job 4. not meeting requirements. 
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(31) Yet he also comes across as endearingly incompetent.
(32) Some drivers are just plain incompetent.
(33) This government is totally incompetent.
(34) She is not an incompetent but a degenerate.
(35) Three men had mounted an incompetent attack on Trent at Bacalar.
(36) Walsh was accused of everything from being a partisan zealot to an incompetent spendthrift.
(37) Incompetent candidates with friends valuable to Keith's political interest could try his patience sorely.
(38) This might be high if workers were scarce or highly productive and low if they were redundant or incompetent.
(39) I was afraid my boss would discover that I was completely incompetent and justly fire me.
(40) Between the world wars major unions suffered the searing experience of high unemployment which owed much to incompetent employers and benighted policy-makers.
(41) For all its dangers, there are three features of the present libel law which protect careless or incompetent journalists.
(42) An incompetent teacher is one who can not perform the duties required by the teaching contract.
(43) The company's solution to dealing with incompetent staff seems to be to shunt them into clerical jobs.
(44) An adoring right-wing press gave him his platform to denounce 15,000 teachers as incompetent.
(45) The constitution says an ill or incompetent president can no longer serve, but does not say who should make that determination.
(46) Mr Major was being attacked by Labour as innately incompetent to lead.
(47) A Limba teacher is too often believed incompetent by his Susu or Koranko students until he proves otherwise.
(48) He brought in as ministers an odd assortment of incompetent relations and hangers-on.
(49) He criticised the agency's surveillance operations[Sentencedict.com], and alleged that it was incompetent.
(50) With increasing, incompetent social engineering in schools and other public institutions? Lower standards of public health, education and policing?
(51) Or are they as incompetent as that across the whole waterfront?
(52) But the union representing librarians countered that the culprits were incompetent management and expensive technology.
(53) The parents claimed the administration and the teachers were incompetent.
(54) The incoming rector's valuers were incompetent and ignorant of the subject,(http://sentencedict.com) and caused their client loss.
(55) Where possible, therefore, this is work to be avoided because of the risk of being seen as incompetent.
(56) Even when secret services are grossly incompetent they get away with it.
(57) New chairman Robert Corbett says most of the losses seem to stem from incompetent grain trading.
(58) Suddenly, it becomes possible for the computer to tease out from the most incompetent practitioner his own masterpiece.
(59) Watching the other pair struggle, I decided it was better to enjoy the view and convince myself they were incompetent.
(60) Porter is disdainful of professors he believes are incompetent or lazy.
More similar words: competentcompetencecompetencycompetecompetitorincompletecompetitioncompetitiveperfect competitioncompletenessmonopolistic competitiondetenteretentiondetentionimpenitentinconsistentpretentiousten commandmentspretentiousnessimpetustrumpetspeter outimpetuouscompelcompereimpetuouslycompleteencompasscompelledcompensate
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