ALL meanings of incapable
in·ca·pa·ble
I i - noun incapable Unable to do or achieve (something). 1
- adjective incapable not capable. 1
- adjective incapable not having the necessary ability, qualification, or strength to perform some specified act or function: As an administrator, he is simply incapable. 1
- adjective incapable without ordinary capability; incompetent. 1
- noun incapable a thoroughly incompetent person, especially one of defective mentality. 1
- noun incapable unable 1
- idioms incapable incapable of, not having the ability, qualification, or strength for (a specified act or function). not open to; not susceptible to or admitting: These materials are incapable of exact measurement. legally unqualified for. 1
- adjective incapable Someone who is incapable of doing something is unable to do it. 0
- adjective incapable An incapable person is weak or stupid. 0
- adjective incapable not capable (of); lacking the ability (to) 0
- adjective incapable powerless or helpless, as through injury or intoxication 0
- adjective incapable not susceptible (to); not admitting (of) 0
- adjective incapable not capable 0
- adjective incapable lacking the necessary ability, competence, strength, etc. 0
- adjective incapable not legally qualified or eligible 0