单词 | inaptitude |
释义 | inaptituden. Want of aptitude. 1. Unfitness, unsuitableness, inappropriateness. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > unsuitability or inappropriateness > [noun] inconvenience1413 uncompetence?1541 unaptness1548 improperty1555 unaptness1557 unproperness1561 impertinency1573 unmeetness1574 disagreement1580 unfitnessa1586 unsuitablenessa1586 incongruity1597 inconvenientness1600 improperness1612 indispositiona1613 insuitability1612 ineptitude1615 impertinence1616 inconcinnity1616 infelicity1617 unbeseemingness1623 ineptness1633 impertinentness1645 incompatibility1659 incompetibilitya1660 disaccommodationa1676 indecorousness1681 indisposednessa1684 inaptitudea1688 impropriety1697 wrongness1726 ineligibility1795 inaptness1814 unsuitability1814 unappropriateness1838 unadaptedness1846 inappropriateness1847 unfittingness1861 unbefittingness1865 ineligibleness1881 the world > action or operation > ability > inability > [noun] > inability or inaptitude indisposition1440 unaptitude1545 inaptitude1790 a1688 R. Cudworth Treat. Eternal & Immutable Morality (1731) iv. ii. 149 Such as are Cause, Effect..Equality, Inequality, Aptitude, Inaptitude, Symmetry, Asymmetry. 1790 E. Burke Refl. Revol. in France 67 A moral and almost physical inaptitude of the man to the function. View more context for this quotation 1865 M. Arnold Ess. Crit. v. 161 Our excessive neglect of the idea, and consequent inaptitude for it. 2. Unreadiness, unskilfulness, unhandiness. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > inability > unskilfulness > [noun] > inaptitude or awkwardness unaptness1557 awkness1587 untowardness1598 inaptitude1620 unhandiness1706 inaptness1814 blunderheadedness1835 muffishness1849 muffism1854 dufferdom1856 dufferism1871 1620 Horæ Subseciuæ 103 Inaptitude to the former [honourable expences] shewes a man to be of a poore and ignoble spirit. 1715–16 R. Steele Town-talk No. 8 This inaptitude is too notorious to have left a nation..the least room for reporting any advantageous circumstance of this remarkable person. 1834 Edinb. Rev. 59 54 There was such inaptitude in the English people. 1884 Western Morning News 5 Sept. 4/5 Rags of fish and tough meat lead people daily to believe that national cookery is another name for old inaptitude. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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