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ineptness

[ in-ept-nis, ih-nept ]

noun

  1. a variant of ineptitude.


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“I don’t know if it’s arrogance, ineptness, or indifference that’s guiding Harvard,†Representative Foxx, a North Carolina Republican, said in a statement.

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On the second series, Smith tripped over Charbonnet’s foot as he dropped back to pass and was touched down at the 1-yard-line, a play that seemed to typify the Seahawks’ ineptness in the first half.

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Government supporters, however, were furious at the supposed ineptness of the forecasters, and hope the display will now go ahead as planned next Saturday.

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It is the most enjoyable number of the evening, yet it also reflects the production’s uncertain tone: Are we meant to laugh with the ingenuity of the Men or at their ineptness?

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“The ineptness and disregard for common-sense utility regulation in Texas makes my blood boil and keeps me up at night,†Katie Sieben, chairwoman of the Minnesota Public Utility Commission, said in an interview.

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