Ineptness in a sentence as a noun

"But it's not so much that as the shear ineptness of our ruling class.

I expect fraud and ineptness to be part of what the first few years of Kiva would include.

It's a shameful display of political ineptness in any case though.

One of the greatest defences we have against the encroachment of the state in the UK is the amiable ineptness of it at every stage.

In other words, it's possible that not everyone in the NSA/government thinks what the NSA is doing is good, and will take the opportunity to point out its ineptness.

The article makes it sound like there was a huge conspiracy to keep valve's ineptness a secret, else Gabe would have no alternative than to commit ritual *******.

Should asking what college you went to and when be illegal?As it stands right now, "puzzle solving ineptness" is not one of the groups of people protected by the equal opportunity act.

I realized that I needed to turn around, despite really positive feedback from the management about improving performance, it did nothing to improve the management's ineptness.

This reads like it's supposed to be comforting to people who feel like they have low IQs, "Well, I may not be smart, but at least I have common sense".Is it really proper to equate social ineptness with lack of common sense.

Your profile has no email ID either - was going to write!Anyway, couple of other things for you, since you are interested in the topic...In the movies the guy on the run is able to get some help and support, in real life moral courage coupled with cognitive dissonance, hostile propaganda and ineptness gets in the way of that.

Ineptness definitions

noun

unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training

See also: awkwardness clumsiness ineptitude maladroitness slowness

noun

the quality of having the wrong properties for a specific purpose

See also: unsuitability unsuitableness