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Meanings of
inaptitude
in English
A lack of aptitude.
aptitude
Antonyms
Examples for "
aptitude
"
aptitude
Examples for "
aptitude
"
1
Now, this is very important, Beatrice: What were your
aptitude
test results?
2
CAO points rather than student
aptitude
came to dictate choice of careers.
3
They need someone with a proven
aptitude
for design of consumer electronics.
4
In all these professions two things are
wanting
-
natural
aptitude
and special training.
5
The youth had intellect, impressiveness,
aptitude
in words, and a sublime idea.
Usage of
inaptitude
in English
1
In proportion as man is remote from cultivation, the greater is his mental
inaptitude
.
2
A certain innate scepticism, I think, explains it and a certain
inaptitude
for sympathetic assimilation.
3
The beautiful laws of time and space, once dislocated by our
inaptitude
,
are holes and dens.
4
His greatest admirers admit his lack of judgment, his
inaptitude
for the management of practical matters.
5
The only result of these experiments was the demonstration of Heine's total
inaptitude
for commercial pursuits.
6
The Welsh, too, share, it seems to me, with their Saxon invaders, an
inaptitude
for show and spectacle.
7
The other cause that tempts me out to these journeys is,
inaptitude
for the present manners in our state.
8
Chopin's
inaptitude
in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it conjointly with the pianoforte.
9
Obesity produces a distaste for dancing, walking, riding, and an
inaptitude
for those amusements which require skill or agility.
10
Music: church, 306;
inaptitude
for, 361; great composers, 401.
11
Our young student looked offended, and muttered something about the
inaptitude
of the English for a deep theosophy and philosophy.
12
At the age of eleven he was sent to a notary's office, whence he was dismissed for dullness and
inaptitude
.
13
There was an
inaptitude
in her niece to comprehend the advantages of the situations, which made some direct explanation absolutely necessary.
14
It will strive-mineat least will-'spiteof its
inaptitude
,
to thrid the maze; like an unskilled eye painfully poring upon hieroglyphics.
15
Mozart sets comic words to the mass-music of a friend, in order to mark his sense of its
inaptitude
for religious sentiment.
16
Mrs. Barfield was puzzled by her pupil's slowness; she ascribed it to her own
inaptitude
to teach and the little time for lessons.
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inaptitude
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
own inaptitude
certain inaptitude
general inaptitude
natural inaptitude
slavonic inaptitude
More collocations
Inaptitude
through the time