adjective
- comparative form of inept; more lacking in skill, competence, or grace; more clumsy or bungling
Usage: comparative adjective; used to compare two people or things
Examples
- His second attempt was even inepter than the first.
- The inepter of the two dancers kept stepping on his partner's feet.
- She felt inepter at public speaking than her colleague.
- His inepter handling of the situation made things worse.
- The inepter performance received fewer applause from the audience.