The word for not being able to explain oneself is "inarticulate" or "incoherent."
The term for not being able to remember a word is "tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon."
'Explain' is a verb. Verbs are words that express an action or a state of being.
The suffix -worthy means suitable for or suited to.
im not being able to print something on time
The root word "ible" comes from Latin and means "able to be." When added to a word as a suffix, it indicates that something is capable of being done or is able to be done. For example, in the word "flexible," the suffix "ible" gives the sense of being able to bend or be flexible.
The word for not being able to explain a theory is "incomprehensible."
FANTABULOUS FANTABULOUS FANTABULOUS
The question you are being asked is "how good are you with Word and how good are you in using Excel". You should be able to explain what you can do using these packages if you are actually competent
The word you're looking for is "independent" which means being able to do things on your own without needing help from others.
I'm sure you are able to figure it out for yourself.
What is the english word for not being able to breastfeed the child?
It mean to rely on yourself and you depend on it.When you hear the word self reliant you think of something that you can do by your self, you do not need any help.
The term for not being able to remember a word is "tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon."
'Explain' is a verb. Verbs are words that express an action or a state of being.
Incapacitated. Or perhaps dependent.
The suffix -worthy means suitable for or suited to.
Anti-confident.