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View usage for: unskilful in British English or US unskillful (ʌnˈskɪlfʊl) adjective1. lacking dexterity or proficiency 2. (often foll by in) obsolete ignorant (of) Derived forms unskilfully (unˈskilfully) or US unskillfully (unˈskillfully) adverb unskilfulness (unˈskilfulness) or US unskillfulness (unˈskillfulness) noun Examples of 'unskilful' in a sentenceunskilful This is such an uncultured, unskilful and desperate development to our sport! Synonyms of 'unskilful'clumsy, cowboy, awkward, bungling More Synonyms of unskilful Synonyms cowboy (informal) fumbling unpractised unhandy unworkmanlike Seebumbling- unshaken
- unsheltered
- unsightly
- unskilful
- unskilled
- unsociable
- unsolicited
Additional synonymsDefinition awkward, clumsy, or incompetent He was inept and lacked the intelligence to govern. Synonyms incompetent, bungling, clumsy, cowboy (informal), awkward, bumbling, gauche, cack-handed (informal), inexpert, maladroit, unskilful, unhandy, unworkmanlike Definition lacking skill She was too inexpert to succeed. Synonyms amateurish, awkward, bungling, clumsy, inept, unskilled, unprofessional, cack-handed (informal), maladroit, unpractised, skill-less, unskilful, unhandy, unworkmanlike Definition clumsy, awkward, or tactless Some of her first interviews with the press were rather maladroit. Synonyms clumsy, awkward, bungling, inept, cack-handed (informal), inexpert, unskilful, unhandy, ham-fisted or ham-handed (informal) Synonyms clumsy, awkward, bungling, incompetent, fumbling, inept, bumbling, heavy-handed, inexpert, maladroit, unskilful, unco (Australian, slang) |