0 not having the ability to do something as it should be done:
He has described the government as corrupt and incompetent.
1 someone who does not have the ability or skill to do something as it should be done:
2 lacking the skills or knowledge to do a job or perform an action correctly or to a satisfactory standard:
Cowden was incompetent and incapable of administering the duties of secretary of the association.
3 lacking the skills or knowledge to do a job or perform an action correctly or to a satisfactory standard:
Her performance was deemed grossly incompetent, so she was fired.
utterly/completely/hopelessly incompetent
Incompetent handling of the contract left us exposed for millions in unexpected insurance obligations.
They feel that under this crowd of nincompoops and incompetents we are going from disaster to disaster.
What is good for markets, competition and customers is bad for crooks and incompetents.
In the past, there were too many gilded incompetents sitting on boards.
There is always a slight, weird fringe in charitable activities, with incompetents giving themselves huge meals and the prime beneficiaries being neglected.
However, we used legal counsel to table some of them, so we have not had incompetents assisting us.
From any point of view this is an entirely proper condition, because it would be wrong if grants were made to incompetents or landlubbers.
I remember how they were being assailed by comedians in all parts of this country as being incompetents.
Therefore, we see that any fear that we shall be flooded with medical incompetents is extremely ill-based.
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