They're inept at tennis.
He was an inept politician.
inept handling of the account.
the referee's inept handling of the match.
an inept attempt to put things right
Whan an inept remark to make on such a formal occasion.
If the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now?
In the confidential memos, Kim Darroch called Trump's administration inept.
If anything, his well-meaning, but often inept, policies contributed to the malaise.
Mr Bush tainted America's values with inept invasion, prisoner abuse and imperial overstretch.
For example, the speaker describes the regular police as " bumblingly inept."
We mean you're not alone or defective or inept.
Sometimes I laugh because characters are socially inept and encounter embarrassing mix-ups.
Then there's Spongebob's best friend, the inept starfish Patrick.
Parents fret that staring at screens all day has made youngsters socially inept face-to-face.
And her dog—maybe it's true—it's one of the most inept, impossible dogs to ever take care of.
By turns it has been inept and indecisive over this affair, while failing to get anything else done either.
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