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What does unskillful mean in the dictonary?

The word "unskillful" doesn't appear in most dictionaries as a separate entry. It's generally understood as the opposite of "skillful," meaning:

Unskillful:

* Lacking skill or proficiency: This could mean someone is new to a task, hasn't had proper training, or simply isn't very good at it.

* Clumsy or inept: This implies a lack of grace and dexterity in performing a task.

* Ineffective or inefficient: An unskillful approach may lead to poor results.

Here are some examples of how "unskillful" might be used:

* "His unskillful use of the saw resulted in a splintered board."

* "The dancer's movements were unskillful and awkward."

* "The company's unskillful marketing campaign led to poor sales."

Remember, the specific meaning of "unskillful" will depend on the context in which it is used.

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