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incompetence

noun as in lack of ability

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“The incompetence has been astounding,” she said, noting that her experience taking the exam in California was completely different to her experience taking the equivalent exam last year in Massachusetts.

Democrats have pounced on the price surge and scarcity of eggs as an extremely visible indicator of the Trump administration's incompetence.

From Salon

However, opposition figures have accused authorities of irregularities or incompetence.

From BBC

They will fail through incompetence, or they will turn out to be un-implementable, or they will be struck down or snarled up in the courts.

From Salon

All three of these men embody the concept of incompetence, but they are white, straight and male.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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