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skill-less
[ skil-lis ]
adjective
- without skill; unskilled or unskillful.
- Archaic.
- without knowledge; ignorant.
- (of things) done or made in a clumsy or unskilled manner.
Other Words From
- skill-less·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of skill-less1
Example Sentences
That nostalgia often manifests itself into disaffection, wherein we spend our time sullenly denigrating current fighters as a bunch of skill-less, pampered babies who have undergone an ambitionectomy.
One benefit of today’s digital media environment is that such tedious jobs are increasingly irrelevant – even for skill-less college students.
The challenge for adding skill into slots, the ultimate skill-less game, has always been that a player could get so good that the casino could end up losing out.
People who think the ax is a simple, skill-less tool, dependent for its efficiency solely upon the strength and industry with which it is wielded, make a great mistake.
Heavy the axe and full of pain Each weak and skill-less stroke, Yet strove the maids again, again, With walnut, beech, and oak.
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