Incapable vs Uncapable - What's the difference?
incapable | uncapable |
Not capable (of doing something); unable.
Not in a state to receive; not receptive; not susceptible; not able to admit.
(dated) One who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton.
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(obsolete) Not capable; incapable.
*, II.10:
*:whosoever readeth them is not tied to plod long upon them, whereof I am uncapable .
As adjectives the difference between incapable and uncapable
is that incapable is not capable (of doing something); unable while uncapable is (obsolete) not capable; incapable.As a noun incapable
is (dated) one who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton.incapable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- A pint glass is incapable of holding more than a pint of liquid.
- I consider him incapable of dishonesty.
- incapable''' of pain, or pleasure; '''incapable of stain or injury
