skillless
English
    
    
Adjective
    
skillless (not comparable)
- Uncommon spelling of skilless.
-  2000, Muhammad Khalid Masud, Travellers in faith:- It may appear skillless for a preacher to snub the simple aspirations of his audience so brutally.
 
-  2005, Juliana Essen, "Right development": the Santi Asoke Buddhist reform movement of Thailand:- The system taught children to be skillless, "big head but small hands."
 
-  2006, David Salomon, Foundations of computer security:- Fool, someone not bright or skillless.
 
 
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Usage notes
    
- The hyphenated spelling skill-less may be preferred in order to avoid the unusual run of three of the same letter.
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