What does incompétent mean?

Definitions for incompétent
ɪnˈkɒm pɪ təntin·com·pé·tent

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. incompetent, incompetent personadjective

    someone who is not competent to take effective action

  2. incompetent, unqualifiedadjective

    legally not qualified or sufficient

    "a wife is usually considered unqualified to testify against her husband"; "incompetent witnesses"

  3. incompetentadjective

    not qualified or suited for a purpose

    "an incompetent secret service"; "the filming was hopeless incompetent"

  4. bungling, clumsy, fumbling, incompetentadjective

    showing lack of skill or aptitude

    "a bungling workman"; "did a clumsy job"; "his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf"

  5. incompetent, unskilledadjective

    not doing a good job

    "incompetent at chess"

  6. incapable, incompetent, unequal to(p)adjective

    not meeting requirements

    "unequal to the demands put upon him"

GCIDE

  1. Incompetentadjective

    (Law) Wanting the legal or constitutional qualifications; inadmissible; as, a person professedly wanting in religious belief is an incompetent witness in a court of law or equity; incompetent evidence; a mentally defective person is incompetent to care for himself and requires a legal guardian.

Wiktionary

  1. incompetentnoun

    A person who is incompetent.

  2. incompetentadjective

    Unskilled, lacking normally expected degree of ability, Northern Victorian Irrigation Renewal Project like see ombudsmans report.

    Having an incompetent lawyer may be grounds for a retrial, but the lawyer in question probably doesn't know that.

  3. incompetentadjective

    Unable to make rational decisions, insane or otherwise cognitively impaired.

    The charged was judged incompetent to stand trial, at least until his medication started working.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Incompetentadjective

    Not suitable; not adequate; not proportionate. In the civil law it denotes some defect of right to do any thing.

    Etymology: in and competent.

    Richard III. had a resolution, out of hatred to his brethren, to disable their issues, upon false and incompetent pretexts, the one of attainder, the other of illegitimation. Francis Bacon, H. VII.

    Every speck does not blind a man, nor does every infirmity make one unable to discern, or incompetent to reprove the grosser faults of others. Government of the Tongue.

    I thank you for the commission you have given me: how I have acquitted myself of it, must be left to the opinion of the world, in spight of any protestation which I can enter against the present age, as incompetent or corrupt judges. Dryden.

    Laymen, with equal advantages of parts, are not the most incompetent judges of sacred things. Dryden.

    An equal attraction on all sides of all matter, is just equal to no attraction at all; and by this means all the motion in the universe must proceed from external impulse alone, which is an incompetent cause for the formation of a world. Richard Bentley.

Wikipedia

  1. incompetent

    Incompetence is the inability to perform; lack of competence; ineptitude.

ChatGPT

  1. incompetent

    Incompetent refers to a lack of ability, skill, qualification, or capacity to effectively perform a job, task, or role. It can also reference someone who is unable to make decisions or manage personal affairs, often due to mental deficiency or lack of maturity. Furthermore, in legal terms, it can mean that a person is unable to grasp the nature and consequences of a decision and thus is unfit to participate in a legal proceeding or contract.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Incompetentadjective

    not competent; wanting in adequate strength, power, capacity, means, qualifications, or the like; incapable; unable; inadequate; unfit

  2. Incompetentadjective

    wanting the legal or constitutional qualifications; inadmissible; as, a person professedly wanting in religious belief is an incompetent witness in a court of law or equity; incompetent evidence

  3. Incompetentadjective

    not lying within one's competency, capacity, or authorized power; not permissible

  4. Etymology: [L. incompetens: cf. F. incomptent. See In- not, and Competent.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Incompetent

    in-kom′pe-tent, adj. wanting adequate powers: wanting the proper legal qualifications: insufficient.—ns. Incom′petence, Incom′petency.—adv. Incom′petently.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. incompetent

    Incapable; unfit; unequal. No officer, be his situation what it may, can be said to be competent to command who is not only willing and able to follow orders himself, but will likewise see them strictly adhered to by others; whose mind is not superior to partialities, and whose judgment is not equal to discern real merit from ignorant assumption.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of incompétent in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of incompétent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of incompétent in a Sentence

  1. Ira Carmen:

    I began a conversation with the heads of our esteemed department of political science, and instantly I concluded, 'Hopelessly incompetent!

  2. Minxin Pei:

    Now things are getting better and he wants to show that his leadership has been a success, the messaging is that we should see the Wests response as bumbling and incompetent.

  3. Patrick Leahy:

    The conduct described suggests an alarming lack of concern for the safety of the Cubans involved, and anyone who knows Cuba could predict it would fail, uSAID never informed Congress about this and should never have been associated with anything so incompetent and reckless. It's just plain stupid.

  4. Laurence J. Peter:

    Equal opportunity means everyone will have a fair chance at being incompetent.

  5. Isaac Asimov, Prelude to Foundation, said by Hari Seldon:

    Violence is the diplomacy of the incompetent.

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