Definition
The state of being unable to do something.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "inability" places the primary stress on the third syllable, "BIL." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "in-uh-BIL-uh-tee."
Etymology
The word "inability" is formed from the prefix "in-" meaning "not" combined with the noun "ability", which originates from the Latin "habilitas", from "habilis" meaning "easily managed or held", derived from "habere", meaning "to have, hold".
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Usage
"Inability" is commonly used to describe a person's or entity's lack of power, skill, or means to accomplish something. It is often used in contexts where the expected performance or action is not achieved due to inherent limitations.
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Detailed Definition
Note: While "inability" primarily denotes a lack of skill or capacity, it can also be used in a broader sense to refer to any sort of limitation or restriction.