inhabile (Meaning)
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inhabile (a.)
Not apt or fit; unfit; not convenient; inappropriate; unsuitable; as, inhabile matter.
Unskilled; unready; awkward; incompetent; unqualified; -- said of person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inhabile
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inhabile Sentence Examples
- Due to her inhabile hand, the artist struggled to grip the paintbrush steadily.
- The athlete's inhabile knee hindered their performance on the field.
- The politician's inhabile speech left the audience unimpressed.
- The student's inhabile attempt at a math problem earned them a failing grade.
- The surgeon's inhabile incisions led to complications during the operation.
- The carpenter's inhabile use of tools resulted in uneven and poorly-cut lumber.
- The unskilled worker's inhabile handling of the machinery caused a disruption in the factory line.
- The inhabile painter's brushstrokes created a haphazard and unsightly mural.
- The young child's inhabile attempts to tie their shoes led to frustrating delays.
- The inhabile performance of the orchestra drowned out the delicate melody of the piece.
FAQs About the word inhabile
Not apt or fit; unfit; not convenient; inappropriate; unsuitable; as, inhabile matter., Unskilled; unready; awkward; incompetent; unqualified; -- said of person
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Due to her inhabile hand, the artist struggled to grip the paintbrush steadily.
The athlete's inhabile knee hindered their performance on the field.
The politician's inhabile speech left the audience unimpressed.
The student's inhabile attempt at a math problem earned them a failing grade.