Uncompetent
adjective
1.
having suitable or sufficient skill, knowledge, experience, etc., for some purpose; properly qualified:
He is perfectly competent to manage the bank branch.
2.
adequate but not exceptional.
3.
Law. (of a witness, a party to a contract, etc.) having legal competence, as by meeting certain minimum requirements of age, soundness of mind, or the like.
4.
Geology. (of a bed or stratum) able to undergo folding without flowage or change in thickness.
adjective
1.
having sufficient skill, knowledge, etc; capable
2.
suitable or sufficient for the purpose: a competent answer
3.
(law) (of a witness) having legal capacity; qualified to testify, etc
4.
(postpositive) foll by to. belonging as a right; appropriate
competent com·pe·tent (kŏm’pĭ-tənt)
adj.
Properly or sufficiently qualified; capable.
Capable of performing an allotted or required function.
Legally qualified or fit to perform an act.
Able to distinguish right from wrong and to manage one’s affairs.
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