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the incompetent
adjective
Unskilled, lacking normally expected degree of ability.
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I chose to vote for the incompetent.
David Shrigley is a master of the incompetent line.
I'll leave you in the incompetent hands of Letwin.
Several people a year die on the incompetent rock".
Speaking about the incompetent Swedish representative at 2008's contest in Serbia.
Austerity is the incompetent treatment of the symptoms of a dysfunctional economy rather than its cause.
"Get rid of the incompetent Berlusconi or we will truly burn Italy".
Our soldiers are sacrificed for the incompetent schemes of American generals.
"He was talking about the incompetent people who are in government," Cohen recalled.
And pretty much everywhere there is confusion.In this section The incompetent or the incoherent?
As with any system of competition, it rewards the best teachers, and punishes the incompetent.
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