Inaptitude [noun]
Definition of Inaptitude:
disabling lack of talent, skill
Opposite/Antonyms of Inaptitude:
Sentence/Example of Inaptitude:
Chopin's inaptitude in writing for the orchestra is, however, most conspicuous where he employs it conjointly with the pianoforte.
A certain innate scepticism, I think, explains it and a certain inaptitude for sympathetic assimilation.
The hired man has a monstrous inaptitude for doing an errand.
It was a period which displayed all the inaptitude of the Americans for sound financiering.
The other cause that tempts me out to these journeys is, inaptitude for the present manners in our state.
Mr. Spencer himself admits in savages a certain inaptitude for generalization.
These three had discovered that her inaptitude for fellowship at college was the result of a former starvation of her affections.
This showing was not on account of the negro's inaptitude for the climate; that is especially favorable for him.
Among adult criminals one found in childhood the same characters of inaptitude and resistance.
He represents Mr. Hawthorne as not silent only by shyness, but by nature and inaptitude.