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Incapable Meaning in English

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/ˌɪnˈkeɪpəbəɫ/
in-KAY-puh-buhl
/ɪnkˈeɪpəbəl/
in-KAY-puh-buhl

Definition

Not having the ability, power, or skill to do something.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal and describes a general lack of ability for a specific task. Common collocation: 'incapable of' (doing something). Not typically used for physical disabilities—prefer 'unable' for neutral context.

Example Sentences

He is incapable of lying to his friends.

basic

Some people are incapable of swimming.

basic

The old phone is incapable of connecting to the internet.

basic

After so many chances, it's clear he's incapable of change.

natural

She felt incapable of expressing her true feelings in that moment.

natural

If you’re incapable of doing this alone, just ask for help next time.

natural