Meaning & Definition of word "Ineptitude"

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    Ineptitude

    /ɪˈnɛptɪtjuːd/

    noun:

    • 1. Lack of skill or ability; incompetence.
      • Example: The team's ineptitude in managing the project led to several costly mistakes.
    • 2. A state or condition of being inept.
      • Example: His ineptitude in handling financial matters contributed to the company's decline.
    • 3. An instance of being inept.
      • Example: The manager's ineptitude during the meeting was evident, as he was unable to answer basic questions.
    • 4. Inability to perform effectively.
      • Example: The politician's ineptitude in dealing with the crisis caused public outrage.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'ineptitudo', from 'ineptus' meaning 'unfit' or 'inept'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    lack of aptitude:

    A significant deficiency in skill or ability.

    social ineptitude:

    Inability to behave appropriately in social situations.

    professional ineptitude:

    Incompetence or unsuitability in a job or profession.

    Related Words

    inept:

    Lacking skill or ability.

    ineffectual:

    Not producing any or the desired effect.

    incapable:

    Not having the ability to do something.

    Slang Meanings of ineptitude

    Meaning: Cluelessness in a situation.

    Example Sentence: His cluelessness at the party was a result of his social ineptitude.

    Meaning: Being out of one's depth.

    Example Sentence: She felt out of her depth in that meeting, showing her ineptitude.