incapably (Meaning)

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incapably (adv.)

In an incapable manner.

incapably Sentence Examples

  1. The student stared at the exam paper, feeling utterly incapably of answering even the simplest questions.
  2. Despite years of experience, the mechanic was incapably of fixing the faulty engine.
  3. The elderly woman trembled with fear, incapably of moving from her chair.
  4. The injured hiker lay helpless on the trail, incapably of summoning help.
  5. The child was incapably of tying their shoelaces, despite being old enough to do so.
  6. The politician's speech was so incoherent and vague that the audience was rendered incapably of understanding it.
  7. The software was so buggy that the users were incapably of performing even the most basic tasks.
  8. The timid employee was incapably of standing up to their overbearing boss.
  9. The team was incapable of completing the project on time, due to a lack of resources and a poor work ethic.
  10. The government seemed incapable of addressing the pressing issues facing the nation.

FAQs About the word incapably

In an incapable manner.

incompetently, inefficiently,poorly, ineptly, inaptly, clumsily,artlessly, unskillfully, crudely, amateurishly

expertly, well, competently, adroitly, expertly, skillfully, aptly, ably, masterfully, masterfully

The student stared at the exam paper, feeling utterly incapably of answering even the simplest questions.

Despite years of experience, the mechanic was incapably of fixing the faulty engine.

The elderly woman trembled with fear, incapably of moving from her chair.

The injured hiker lay helpless on the trail, incapably of summoning help.