ineptitude 音标拼音: [ɪn'ɛptɪt
, ud]
n . 不适当,愚笨,愚昧的言行
不适当,愚笨,愚昧的言行
ineptitude n 1 :
unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training [
synonym :
{
awkwardness }, {
clumsiness }, {
ineptness }, {
ineptitude },
{
maladroitness }, {
slowness }]
2 :
having no qualities that would render it valuable or useful ;
"
the drill sergeant '
s intent was to convince all the recruits of their worthlessness " [
synonym : {
worthlessness }, {
ineptitude }]
[
ant : {
worth }]
Ineptitude \
In *
ept "
i *
tude \,
n . [
L .
ineptitudo .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
The quality of being inept ;
unfitness ;
inaptitude ;
unsuitableness .
[
1913 Webster ]
That ineptitude for society ,
which is frequently the fault of us scholars . --
Tatler .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Absurdity ;
nonsense ;
foolishness .
[
1913 Webster ]
113 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ineptitude ":
Urdummheit ,
absurdity ,
asininity ,
awkwardness ,
battiness ,
brainlessness ,
buffoonery ,
clownishness ,
clumsiness ,
crackpottedness ,
crankiness ,
craziness ,
daffiness ,
desipience ,
disability ,
disablement ,
disqualification ,
eccentricity ,
fatuity ,
fatuousness ,
folly ,
foolery ,
foolheadedness ,
foolishness ,
frivolity ,
frivolousness ,
futility ,
gaucherie ,
giddiness ,
goofiness ,
idiocy ,
ignorance ,
imbecility ,
impoliticalness ,
impoliticness ,
inability ,
inadequacy ,
inadvisability ,
inanity ,
inappropriateness ,
inaptitude ,
inaptness ,
incapability ,
incapacitation ,
incapacity ,
incompetence ,
incompetency ,
incongruity ,
inconvenience ,
inconveniency ,
inefficiency ,
ineptness ,
inexpedience ,
inexpediency ,
infancy ,
infelicity ,
inferiority ,
inopportuneness ,
insanity ,
insufficiency ,
irrationality ,
lackbrainedness ,
lackwittedness ,
legal incapacity ,
low IQ ,
lunacy ,
madness ,
maladroitness ,
mental weakness ,
mindlessness ,
minority ,
niaiserie ,
nugacity ,
nuttiness ,
primal stupidity ,
queerness ,
reasonlessness ,
sappiness ,
screwiness ,
senselessness ,
silliness ,
slackmindedness ,
slackwittedness ,
stupidity ,
thoughtlessness ,
triflingness ,
triviality ,
undesirability ,
unfitness ,
unfittingness ,
unfortunateness ,
ungainliness ,
unintellectuality ,
unintelligence ,
unmeetness ,
unprofitability ,
unprofitableness ,
unseasonableness ,
unseemliness ,
unsuitability ,
unsuitableness ,
untimeliness ,
unwisdom ,
unwiseness ,
uselessness ,
wackiness ,
wardship ,
weirdness ,
witlessness ,
worthlessness ,
wrongness ,
zaniness ,
zanyism
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