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Understanding Inofficious: Definition, Examples, and More

Inofficious (adjective) means lacking in skill or aptitude, clumsy, awkward, or ineffective. It is derived from the Latin words "in" meaning "not" and "officium" meaning "duty" or "service".

Example sentences:

1. The new employee was inofficious in his duties and kept making mistakes.
2. She found her colleague's inofficious approach to the project frustrating.
3. The team struggled with inofficious players who lacked the necessary skills.

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