0 not good enough at doing a job etc -- inkompetent; uduelig
He was sacked basically for being incompetent.
He is not mentally ill or incompetent, he just has unusual-and unusually self-indulgent and immature-preferences.
They are incompetent, from extreme ignorance or vicious habits, to the performance of the most ordinary duties of social life.
When building societies have fallen into the hands of crooks or incompetents, the other societies have immediately rallied round to give complete protection to the investing or borrowing public.
They are often mocked by the political establishment and resented when proven later to have been correct, while the incompetents' transgressions are frequently overlooked and forgiven.
How can it entrust the future to such proven incompetents?
He calls them incompetents, and they take no umbrage.
The result was that when they came to appoint a third commander all the incompetents were out of the running.
Therefore, we see that any fear that we shall be flooded with medical incompetents is extremely ill-based.