incompetent

/ˌɪnkəmpətənt/
adjectiveIntermediate
formal

Not having the necessary skills, knowledge, or ability to perform a task or job effectively.

The incompetent driver caused a serious accident.

The driver, who lacked the necessary skills, caused a serious accident.

The incompetent handling of the crisis worsened the situation.

The ineffective management of the crisis made the situation worse.

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Often used in professional or formal contexts to describe a lack of competence.

Collocations

incompetent handlingpoor or ineffective managementincompetent performancepoor or inadequate executionincompetent leadershippoor or ineffective leadership

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💡Pro Tip

Formal Usage

Use 'incompetent' in formal contexts, such as professional evaluations or legal settings.

Avoid Overuse

Overusing 'incompetent' can sound harsh or judgmental. Use synonyms like 'ineffective' or 'unskilled' for softer tones.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Ensure the context justifies the use of 'incompetent' as it can be a strong criticism.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'in-' (not) + 'competent-' (sufficiently able). First recorded in the early 17th century.

📝Usage Notes

The word is often used in formal or professional contexts to describe a lack of competence. It can be used to describe individuals, systems, or processes.

Word Breakdown

in-
not
prefix
+
competent
sufficiently able
root
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