unable
51unable — adjective Date: 14th century not able ; incapable: as a. unqualified, incompetent b. impotent, helpless …
52unable — adjective Not able; lacking a certain ability. Ant: able …
53unable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. incapable, unfit. See impotence, unskillfulness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. incapable, powerless, weak, incompetent, unskilled, impotent, not able, inept, incapacitated, impuissant, inefficacious,… …
54unable — adj. not capable, lacking ability …
55unable to — cannot, is incapable of …
56unable — The term as transmitted by a pilot means an inability to comply with specific instructions, requests, or a clearance …
57unable — nebula …
58unable — adjective lacking the skill, means, or opportunity to do something …
59unable — a. Incapable, incompetent, impotent, powerless …
60unable — adj incapable, Obs. uncapable, unequal to, not equal to, not up to; powerless, impotent, impuis sant, forceless, useless; incompetent, unproficient, no good, inefficient, inefficacious, ineffective, inoperative; unfit, unqualified, unfitted,… …