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Definition of unskilful in English: unskilful(US unskillful) adjectiveʌnˈskɪlfʊlʌnˈskɪlf(ə)lˌənˈskilfəl Not having or showing skill. 无技术的,无才艺的 though kind and willing, she was unskilful Example sentencesExamples - After all, while it's his fault that he's a bit slow, unskilful etc.
- We realize that we have at some point done something or said something unskillful that caused pain, and we feel the pain of that recognition.
- In any art the specialist, even if he is unskillful, is always superior to the most talented amateur.
- To me, he's rusty, he's unskillful right now, his shot is off.
- Now, because he was her client, she tried to look with compassion instead of disdain or repugnance at his unskillful behavior and all the ways he shut himself off.
- Present government has a unskillful and clumsy economic policy.
- The defilements lead to unskillful actions, which generate karma, the infallible operation of cause and effect in the mental continuum of each individual.
- By 1702, Robert Quary could report that the militia is ‘so undisciplined and unskillful and in such great Want of arms and ammunition proper and fit for action, that not one fourth of the militia is fit to oppose an Enemy.’
- ‘Like a mine worked by unskillful hands’: this reminds us that Humboldt got his start in mining and that, for all his enlightenment, the darkness of the mine never quite left him.
- But they were surprised how unskilful the dogfox appeared to be in finding the scraps.
- I'm sorry if I never read you this precious and unskillful little book.
- Looking at a gold hair piece with sparkling gems embedded in it, Yu-Min asked the owner in her unskillful English how much it cost. $38 even.
- Now, because he was her client, she tried to look at his unskillful behavior, and the ways he shut himself off, with compassion instead of contempt and fear.
- A skilful player usually takes a free off the ground with his instep but the unskilful player who has to resort to the toe can be nicknamed ‘booter‘.
- This system worked pretty well, but it all felt shallow and rather unskillful.
- After all, I was quite… unskillful when I gave you that smack on the mouth.
- Children's works are very rudimentary ’, he said, ‘because children are very unskilful, and because their little minds are very restricted.
- The novice may produce a great deal of power, but because they are relatively unskilful, the power output is misdirected with lots of thrashing about but slow forward velocity.
- It occurs to me that this may be, at least in part, because they are unusually unskillful and unsceptical users of the medium.
- In Buddhist terms, this technique is essentially the replacement of unskillful thoughts with skillful thoughts.
Synonyms inexpert, incompetent, inept, unskilled, clumsy, awkward, maladroit, unhandy, amateur, amateurish, unprofessional, inexperienced, untrained, unpractised, crude, rude, unsophisticated, gauche, fumbling, bungling, blundering, botching informal ham-fisted, ham-handed, cack-handed, cowboy, not up to scratch
Derivativesadverbʌnˈskɪlf(ə)liʌnˈskɪlfʊliˌənˈskɪlf(ə)li The congregation, who had been expecting an unskillfully played favorite hymn of Ruth's, was in hushed amazement, for it was a technically demanding piece. Example sentencesExamples - They unskillfully threw punches at each other.
- Deftly, his fingers began to thread the tie around his neck, unskillfully.
- It is in a cellar, decorated not unskilfully by a graffiti artist.
- At one point the nurse left the room, leaving the dentist to rather unskillfully wield both drill and suction device.
nounʌnˈskɪlf(ə)lnəsˈʌnskɪlfʊlnəs There is no apology for a man if he puts another in so dangerous and hazardous a situation by his treatment of him, that some degree of unskilfulness and mistaken treatment of himself may possibly accelerate the fatal catastrophe. Example sentencesExamples - The petitioners roundly charged the masons with unskilfulness in their work.
- As they have never studied seriously, their unskilfulness betrays them at every turn.
- An error in judgment has long been distinguished from an act of unskilfulness or carelessness or due to lack of knowledge.
- When Nicholas Pryor from Nashville, Tennessee, wrote him about problems with his tin roof Jefferson speculated, ‘If your tin covering has failed, it must have been from unskilfulness.’
Definition of unskillful in US English: unskillful(British unskilful) adjectiveˌənˈskilfəl Not having or showing skill. 无技术的,无才艺的 though kind and willing, she was unskillful Example sentencesExamples - Present government has a unskillful and clumsy economic policy.
- ‘Like a mine worked by unskillful hands’: this reminds us that Humboldt got his start in mining and that, for all his enlightenment, the darkness of the mine never quite left him.
- It occurs to me that this may be, at least in part, because they are unusually unskillful and unsceptical users of the medium.
- We realize that we have at some point done something or said something unskillful that caused pain, and we feel the pain of that recognition.
- Now, because he was her client, she tried to look with compassion instead of disdain or repugnance at his unskillful behavior and all the ways he shut himself off.
- But they were surprised how unskilful the dogfox appeared to be in finding the scraps.
- After all, I was quite… unskillful when I gave you that smack on the mouth.
- Now, because he was her client, she tried to look at his unskillful behavior, and the ways he shut himself off, with compassion instead of contempt and fear.
- To me, he's rusty, he's unskillful right now, his shot is off.
- Looking at a gold hair piece with sparkling gems embedded in it, Yu-Min asked the owner in her unskillful English how much it cost. $38 even.
- Children's works are very rudimentary ’, he said, ‘because children are very unskilful, and because their little minds are very restricted.
- By 1702, Robert Quary could report that the militia is ‘so undisciplined and unskillful and in such great Want of arms and ammunition proper and fit for action, that not one fourth of the militia is fit to oppose an Enemy.’
- This system worked pretty well, but it all felt shallow and rather unskillful.
- The novice may produce a great deal of power, but because they are relatively unskilful, the power output is misdirected with lots of thrashing about but slow forward velocity.
- In Buddhist terms, this technique is essentially the replacement of unskillful thoughts with skillful thoughts.
- The defilements lead to unskillful actions, which generate karma, the infallible operation of cause and effect in the mental continuum of each individual.
- After all, while it's his fault that he's a bit slow, unskilful etc.
- In any art the specialist, even if he is unskillful, is always superior to the most talented amateur.
- A skilful player usually takes a free off the ground with his instep but the unskilful player who has to resort to the toe can be nicknamed ‘booter‘.
- I'm sorry if I never read you this precious and unskillful little book.
Synonyms inexpert, incompetent, inept, unskilled, clumsy, awkward, maladroit, unhandy, amateur, amateurish, unprofessional, inexperienced, untrained, unpractised, crude, rude, unsophisticated, gauche, fumbling, bungling, blundering, botching |