Pronunciation: /ɪˈnæpt/
adjective not suitable or appropriate in a particular situation
A1 The inapt student struggled to understand the simple math problem.
A2 Her inapt choice of words caused confusion among her friends.
B1 The inapt handling of the situation led to further complications.
B2 His inapt behavior at the meeting was unprofessional and disrespectful.
C1 The inapt design of the building failed to meet safety regulations.
C2 The inapt decision to cut corners resulted in a major financial loss for the company.
formal His inapt response during the meeting caused confusion among the team members.
informal She always gives inapt excuses for being late to work.
slang That was a totally inapt move, dude.
figurative The artist's inapt brush strokes ruined the painting.
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