It means that while you can do something, you can not do it very well.
The word you are looking for is "ineffectual," which means lacking the ability to produce the desired result.
"Ignorant" means lacking knowledge or awareness about a particular subject. It can also refer to being uninformed or uneducated about a topic.
"Ignorant" means lacking knowledge or awareness about something. It can refer to a person who is uninformed or dismissive of important information or facts.
No, "ignite" and "ignorant" are not similar in meaning. "Ignite" means to set something on fire or to start something burning, whereas "ignorant" means lacking knowledge or awareness.
Fumble is to finesse as malign is to benevolent. Just as "fumble" represents a clumsy or awkward action contrasted with the skillful and graceful nature of "finesse," "malign" conveys harmful intent, while "benevolent" reflects kindness and goodwill.
remorseless means lacking
Lacking means that there is a shortage of something; such as someone who is lacking in manners. Devoid means to be completely without something. The words are similar but not exactly the same.
the man has a certain finesse about him.
Finesse Mitchell is 6'.
The word "finesse" can be used as a noun in a sentence. She performed her routine with great finesse.
He flourished the sword with great finesse.
Finesse - comics - was created in 2010.
The prefix of "lacking senses of responsibility" is "ir-" which means "not" or "without".
lacking originality or commonplace
Untrustworthy
Golf is a game of finesse, not power.
You use the word finesse in a sentence by saying something like; the girl had a dissapointing performance which lacked finesse.