inhábil

inhábil
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. unskilful
El actual director ejecutivo ha sido totalmente inhábil en su gestión de la crisis.The current CEO has been absolutely unskilful in his management of the crisis.
b. clumsy
El arquitecto ha hecho un uso inhábil del espacio disponible, gastando un exceso de valioso metraje cuadrado en circulación.The architect has made a clumsy use of the available space, wasting too much valuable square footage in circulation.
a. non-working
El 9 de julio es un día inhábil, o feriado, en Argentina.July 9 is a non-working day, or public holiday, in Argentina.
a. disqualified
Un candidato inhábil no puede colocar su nombre en una boleta electoral.A disqualified candidate may not have their name placed on a ballot.
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