Synonym: incapable, unable, unfit, unqualified. Antonym: competent. Similar words: competent, competence, competency, compete, competitor, incomplete, competition, competitive. Meaning: ['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.
Random good picture Not show
(61) Her hair had been re-styled and had nothing of the incompetent dye job that had once been her most eyecatching feature.
(62) With increasing, incompetent social engineering in schools and other public institutions?
(63) It would be fair to sack the employee as incompetent or for being dishonest.
(64) A procurement-policy board, for example, has at last begun to scrutinise all supply contracts for incompetent spending, or worse.
(65) Why not call a spade a spade and say that she's incompetent, if that what you're thinking.
(66) Hierarchy simply served to protect the incompetent and the officious from external control through the mutual support of superiors and subordinates.
(67) Other hazards lurk around every corner like people jumping from bridges, swimming in dangerous areas, and incompetent boat handlers.
(68) Legislators are planning a new bill that will protect patients from incompetent doctors.
(69) The clearest example of an incompetent teacher is one who lacks knowledge about the subject he or she is supposed to teach.
(70) Brown's assistant has been branded in the papers as incompetent.
(71) Private-school staff resist performance-related pay, so the lazy and incompetent can earn as much as inspirational enthusiasts.
(72) For him there is nothing but mangled meat and pulverised potatoes[sentencedict.com], ripped to shreds by his incompetent cutlery.
(73) Sypherd was described as arrogant, incompetent and hypocritical, and Pacheco was called ineffective, invisible and weak.
(74) Caesar Belli, a longtime partner in the firm, alleged in recent months that his father was incompetent.
(75) His lawyers claim he is senile and incompetent to stand trial.
(76) Andy is one of the most incompetent cretins I've ever met!
(77) It made her feel she had been incompetent in handling her affairs, and she didn't like that.
(78) Developers of proprietary software are not necessarily incompetent.
(79) I was incompetent at playing the piano.
(80) How can someone ignorant and incompetent be head teacher?
(81) He is quite incompetent to do the work.
(82) his incompetent handling of the affair.
(83) He was compulsorily retired as incompetent.
(84) He is the poster child for incompetent government.
(85) It is incompetent investors who destabilise markets.
(86) He is a mediocre and incompetent person.
(87) Material and Method:68 patients with incompetent mitral valves were included. Two-dimensional echocardiography were used to describe the abnormality of leaflet motion and leaflet edges coaptation .
(88) He felt strained and mean and incompetent under the circumstances.
(89) Aggravated with her increasingly negative image in the media,(sentencedict.com) the singer fired her incompetent publicist.
(90) An person who has been declared incompetent should have legal representation.
More similar words: competent, competence, competency, compete, competitor, incomplete, competition, competitive, perfect competition, completeness, monopolistic competition, detente, retention, detention, impenitent, inconsistent, pretentious, ten commandments, pretentiousness, impetus, trumpets, peter out, impetuous, compel, compere, impetuously, complete, encompass, compelled, compensate.