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“most incapable”
incapable (adjective), more incapable, most incapable
1. Unable to do something: Sally was incapable of using her right arm because it was broken and it had to be operated on.
2. Not susceptible to or not being able to admit to something: Jane was such a truthful person and incapable of lying to anyone.
3. Not possessing the necessary requirements of performing a task or function: Since little Jimmy was only one year old, he was still incapable of reading a novel!
2. Not susceptible to or not being able to admit to something: Jane was such a truthful person and incapable of lying to anyone.
3. Not possessing the necessary requirements of performing a task or function: Since little Jimmy was only one year old, he was still incapable of reading a novel!
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-able
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cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient
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