Incapable
111aclueistic — Incapable of having a clue If you have to ask, you must be aclueistic …
112decapacitated — Incapable of action due to lack of a functioning head. Susan s headache left her decapacitated …
113Omnimpotent — Incapable of doing anything effectively. Oh, don t Chris on my team. He s very omnimpotent …
114pound-foolish — incapable or unwise in dealing with large money matters or other large issues …
115neither fish, flesh, fowl, nor good red herring — Incapable of classification …
116inevitable — Incapable of being avoided; fortuitous; transcending the power of human care, foresight, or exertion to avoid or prevent, and therefore suspending legal relations so far as to excuse from the performance of contract obligations, or from liability …
117inevitable — Incapable of being avoided; fortuitous; transcending the power of human care, foresight, or exertion to avoid or prevent, and therefore suspending legal relations so far as to excuse from the performance of contract obligations, or from liability …
118uncontrollable — Incapable of being controlled or ungovernable …
119unerring — Incapable of error or failure; certain; sure; infallible …
120doll incapax — Incapable of mischief. At common law a child under seven was doll incapax; that is, he could not be guilty of felony, but between the ages of seven and fourteen he was only prima facie dots incapax; that is, if it appeared to the court and the… …