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inaptness
English
Etymology
From inapt +? -ness.
Noun
inaptness (usually uncountable, plural inaptnesses)
- Quality of being inapt.
- Synonym: inaptitude
Translations
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inapt
English
Etymology
From French inapte, from Middle French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?næpt/
Adjective
inapt (comparative more inapt, superlative most inapt)
- Unapt
- Synonyms: unsuitable, inept
Derived terms
- inaptly
- inaptness
Anagrams
- Atnip, NAITP, Paint, inpat, nip at, paint, patin, pinta, tap in, tap-in
Romanian
Etymology
From French inapte.
Adjective
inapt m or n (feminine singular inapt?, masculine plural inap?i, feminine and neuter plural inapte)
- unfit
Declension
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