Inhabile

/ɪnˈhæbɪl/

अयोग्य; अक्षम; अकुशल

Origin & History

From Latin inhabilis (“unfit, not suitable”), from in- (“not”) + habilis (“handy, fit, able”).

लैटिन inhabilis (“अयोग्य/अनुपयुक्त”) से; in- (“नहीं”) + habilis (“सक्षम/उपयुक्त/निपुण”)।

Definition

Describes a person who lacks ability or skill, or is not competent for a task; a rare/archaic English word.

ऐसे व्यक्ति के लिए प्रयुक्त जो क्षमता या कौशल से रहित हो, या किसी काम के लिए अयोग्य/असमर्थ हो; यह शब्द अंग्रेज़ी में दुर्लभ/पुरातन है।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
He was deemed inhabil for the post because he lacked the required training.
आवश्यक प्रशिक्षण न होने के कारण उसे उस पद के लिए अयोग्य माना गया।

Usage Examples

Without practice, she felt inhabil at public speaking.
The report described the candidate as inhabil to manage the accounts.
Inhabil hands can ruin delicate work.

Related Forms

Noun
Inhability (rare) / Inability
Verb
Habilitate (rare) / Enable
Adjective
Inhabile / Habilis (Latin, root-related) / Unable
Adverb

Idioms & Phrases

No common idioms in modern English use this word.
आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी में इस शब्द के साथ प्रचलित मुहावरे सामान्यतः नहीं मिलते।