Pronunciation: /ɪˈnæptɪˌtud/
noun a lack of skill or ability to do something correctly or effectively
A1 Her inaptitude for cooking led to burnt dinners every night.
A2 His inaptitude for public speaking made him nervous during presentations.
B1 The team's inaptitude for time management caused them to miss the deadline.
B2 The manager's inaptitude in handling conflicts resulted in a hostile work environment.
C1 The politician's inaptitude for diplomacy led to strained international relations.
C2 The CEO's inaptitude in decision-making ultimately led to the company's downfall.
formal His inaptitude for public speaking was evident during the conference.
informal She showed her inaptitude for cooking when she burnt the toast.
slang His inaptitude for sports is pretty obvious, he's always the last one picked for the team.
figurative Her inaptitude for handling difficult situations is like a ship without a rudder, lost at sea.
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having shown inaptitude