Inept in a sentence as an adjective

Bring them your nerds, your socially inept, your ambitious hackers yearning to be free.

I need to write a post to discuss this at greater depth, but...I am ******* astonished at how inept most recruiters are.

As you pointed out:>The first rule of any educator is to never, under any circumstances, make someone feel inept.

Confusing inept users into installing random toolbars[1] that break their browsers and force them to call IT pros to 'clean up' their computers is pretty scummy.

Because human beings have a desire to express opinion and emotion?Your attitude is the same as a lot of the socially inept that roam the valley and this message board.

Except in this case, the ultimate party responsible holds half of the majority voting rights and continues to blissfully push socially inept product ideas.

Or any inept or incompetent administrator who feels his or her position is threatened by this demonstration of a superior solution to what seems to be a widely faced problem.

They get into impossible situations usually involving Wooster or one of his inept friends getting into trouble with the law or a woman and have to get bailed out in some equally impractical way.

They're just as clueless about the real world as the people who pay them, their self-esteem is bad enough, and they are so utterly inept at learning anything mildly complex that they are easily sucked into the industry vortex.

Or any country where the government is sufficiently closed and non-democratic?Look at how slanted, jaded, corrupt and inept the US gov't has become and we have much more visibility into those dealings.

It then used this report to send a demand letter to the midwest firm, claiming that their management of the construction project was inept and that it had to pay millions of dollars in damages on account of the delays in construction.

Similarly, Rodrigo has risen to fame in open source community despite the fact that he is so inept at communication and teamwork that "you can't get a clear thought out of him without rambling incoherence surrounding it.

Some one who would send such a bad boilerplate cover letter is lazy for not sending an actual letter, technically inept for sending links to a private LinkedIn profile, and has a poor theory of mind regarding what an employer would like to see.

Thankfully, it's become less hospitable for nakedly ambitious Bitcoin cheerleading or comically inept copyright law analyses.

Inept definitions

adjective

not elegant or graceful in expression; "an awkward prose style"; "a clumsy apology"; "his cumbersome writing style"; "if the rumor is true, can anything be more inept than to repeat it now?"

See also: awkward clumsy cumbersome inapt ill-chosen

adjective

generally incompetent and ineffectual; "feckless attempts to repair the plumbing"; "inept handling of the account"

See also: feckless

adjective

revealing lack of perceptiveness or judgment or finesse; "an inept remark"; "it was tactless to bring up those disagreeable"

See also: tactless