The general opposite of inept is adept.
Also deft, skilled, capable, or competent.
Adept
No. Inept (meaning 'not good at') is the opposite of adept (meaning 'good at'). Other words for expert would be professional, adroit, masterful.
awkward, inept, ungainly, maladroit (formal), gauche
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The general opposite of inept is adept.Also deft, skilled, capable, or competent.Adept
Inept is the opposite of skillful. It means unskilled, inexperienced, or incapable. *The best opposite of inept would be adept (capable).
Inept is the opposite/antonym of skillful.
No. Inept (meaning 'not good at') is the opposite of adept (meaning 'good at'). Other words for expert would be professional, adroit, masterful.
The dictionary definition of a "geek" is an unfashionable or socially inept person. So that opposite of a "geek" must be a fashionable or socially confident person.
The word "inept" is an adjective.
I am so inept!
The synonyms for inept could be unskilled, incapable, or incompetent.
Inspector Clouseau is world-renowned as an inept policeman. He is so inept that he becomes dangerous to those around him.
The opposite of wicked (evil) would be good, benevolent, virtuous, or honorable.(As with the slang use of bad to mean good, wicked can also mean expert, adept, or able. Opposites could be inept, ineffectual, or amateurish.)
Inept? In all my years of teaching, I have never had an inept student. I've had students that have a longer journey to reach their goals, but never inept. As a teacher, it is my job to teach in a way that improves their abilities.
Inept is an adjective (describing word) that means having absolutely no skill. Example sentences: * When it comes to dating, I feel completely inept and awkward * Mom can help me with English and Reading homework, but when it comes to math, she's quite inept. * Mr. Milton is being fired because he's lazy, unprepared and completely inept.