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Webster 1913 Edition


Incompetent

In-com′pe-tent

,
Adj.
[L.
incompetens
: cf. F.
incompétent
. See
In-
not, and
Competent
.]
1.
Not competent; wanting in adequate strength, power, capacity, means, qualifications, or the like; incapable; unable; inadequate; unfit.
Incompetent
to perform the duties of the place.
Macaulay.
Richard III. had a resolution, out of hatred to his brethren, to disable their issues, upon false and
incompetent
pretexts, the one of attainder, the other of illegitimation.
Bacon.
Syn. – Incapable; unable; inadequate; insufficient; inefficient; disqualified; unfit; improper.
Incompetent
,
Incapable
. Incompetent is a relative term, denoting a lack of the requisite qualifications for performing a given act, service, etc.; incapable is absolute in its meaning, denoting lack of power, either natural or moral. We speak of a man as incompetent to a certain task, of an incompetent judge, etc. We say of an idiot that he is incapable of learning to read; and of a man distinguished for his honor, that he is incapable of a mean action.

Webster 1828 Edition


Incompetent

INCOM'PETENT

,
Adj.
[L. in and competens, competo. See Incompatible.]
1.
Wanting adequate powers of mind or suitable faculties; as an incompetent judge. Infancy, derangement, want of learning or dotage may render a person incompetent to fill an office or to transact business.
2.
Wanting due strength or suitable faculties; unable.
3.
Wanting the legal or constitutional qualifications. A person convicted of a crime, is an incompetent witness in a court of law or equity.
4.
Destitute of means; unable.
5.
Inadequate; insufficient; as incompetent testimony.
6.
Unfit; improper; legally unavailable.
It is incompetent for the defendant to make this defense.

Definition 2024


incompétent

incompétent

See also: incompetent

French

Adjective

incompétent m (feminine singular incompétente, masculine plural incompétents, feminine plural incompétentes)

  1. incompetent

Antonyms