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incapable

[in-key-puh-buhl] / ɪnˈkeɪ pə bəl /


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To call this a virile view of art would be to imply that feminine eyes are incapable of “big strong seeing,” which obviously won’t do.

From Washington Post

They deemed her mentally incapable of becoming a "real" woman.

From Salon

He seems intelligent but unpleasant, forthright but prickly, accomplished but incapable of political grace notes.

From Washington Post

A flaky tournament went to a team incapable of flakiness.

From Washington Post

Roman, incapable of letting a prime opportunity to needle a loved one go unheeded, revels in describing what kind of decadent escapades Willa might be up to.

From New York Times