Pronunciation: /ʌnˈæpt/
adjective not suitable or qualified; lacking the necessary skill or ability
A1 She is unapt at cooking, so she usually orders takeout instead.
A2 The unapt student struggled to understand the math problem.
B1 His unapt remarks during the meeting caused confusion among the team.
B2 The unapt choice of words in the speech led to a misunderstanding.
C1 The unapt handling of the situation resulted in a loss of trust.
C2 Despite being unapt in public speaking, she delivered a powerful presentation.
formal His unaptitude for the task was evident from the start.
informal He's just unapt at anything involving numbers.
slang She's totally unapt when it comes to technology.
figurative His mind was unapt to grasp the complexities of the situation.
unapted
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has been unapt
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