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incompetent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of incompetent in Hindi

  • अक्षम
  • अयोग्य

incompetent Definition

Adjective

  • not having or showing the necessary skills to do something successfully.

Noun

  • an incompetent person.

incompetent Example

  • the patient is deemed legally incompetent ( रोगी को कानूनी रूप से अक्षम माना जाता है )
  • Incompetent doctors could seriously injure their unknowing patients. ( असंगत डॉक्टर अपने अनजाने रोगियों को गंभीर रूप से घायल कर सकते थे। )
  • Price was found mentally incompetent to stand trial. ( मूल्य परीक्षण खड़ा करने के लिए मानसिक रूप से अक्षम पाया गया था। )
  • Incompetent teachers should be fired. ( अक्षम शिक्षकों को निकाल दिया जाना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • Quarrels over succession, corrupt and incompetent administration, and revolts accelerated disintegration.  
  • Actually, the Kincaid character had a woeful start, spending the first of her three seasons as a tedious, incompetent waif.  
  • Instead of her being devious, duplicitous, and incompetent, perhaps she could answer the question.  
  • I have been much squibbed for this, perhaps by disappointed applicants for professorships, to which they were deemed incompetent.  
  • But just before 1.15 pm on Wednesday, the Prime Minister was exposed as either a liar or an incompetent.
  • The incompetent or misguided general had been dismissed. Sentencedict.com
  • I suppose my application has been lost by some incompetent bureaucrat.
  • With a few honourable exceptions, the staff were found to be incompetent.
  • The journalist slanted the report so that the mayor was made to appear incompetent.
  • This government is the most spineless, intellectually dishonest, corrupt, incompetent and callous administration this Federation has ever known.
  • A person has to think twice before cutting in line at the bank, or berating an incompetent waiter.  
  • However, before dismissing the generals as mere incompetent buffoons, we must establish the context.  
  • Along the same lines, there is an ad that features an incompetent buffoon who can't get his car stereo to work.  
  • These kinds of ecology, these ideas of Malthusianism, as they're called, or neo-Malthusianism, are always incompetent.  
  • As the truth came out, the Government made itself look incompetent, deceitful and untrustworthy.  
  • Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent.
  • The man was a fool, he thought, or at least incompetent.
  • Governors are using the increased powers given to them to act against incompetent headteachers.
  • She slanted the report so that I was made to appear incompetent.
  • She was put off maths by a bullying and incompetent teacher.
  • a forgetful and utterly incompetent assistant
  • efficiency in its work.
  • Our generals were mostly incompetent men who owed their positions to influence at court.
  • Though money was coming in fast, it flowed out still faster through her incompetent fingers.
  • No life is so charming as camp life, but incompetent servants are a great drawback.
  • It was a tribunal utterly incompetent to sit upon his case, since it was ignorant of science.
  • Evan had never felt more incompetent than when Watson asked him to take out a balance.
  • Unskilled and incompetent labor must take what is given; skilled and competent labor will eventually make its own standard.
  • Gonzaga sat glum and moody, his heart bursting with the resentment of the mean and the incompetent for the man of brilliant parts.
  • Our captain is incompetent and the vessel has, through a miscalculation, gone a long distance out of her true course.
  • And, besides all this, few causes are more potent than an incompetent stomach to engender habits of selfishness and egotism.
  • In all places incompetent persons were intrusted with the performance of clerical duties; they were appointed without scrutiny or selection.
  • There can seldom have been a statesman of the first rank more incompetent than the President in the agilities of the council chamber.
  • Nor did he expose himself to that most cruel of all degradations which the ethereal genius of Correggio has suffered from incompetent imitators.
  • But you make a great mistake if you believe that I can be set aside as an incompetent fool.
  • the tanker captain was a known incompetent