Americans have long enjoyed lecturing Europeans on their supposed fecklessness.
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What angers us is the administration's fecklessness in conducting its negotiations.
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After years of fiscal and political fecklessness, an explosive conclusion.
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The Arabs are justifiably enraged and terrified by this American act of fecklessness.
From the economist.com
This is a stink even the fecklessness of the democratic party can't keep under wraps.
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Instead of being lauded for his leadership, Thornton was mocked for his fecklessness.
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As he slaughters his opposition, Western caution looks like fecklessness.
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They seem happy enough to pay for the fecklessness of their regulators.
From the economist.com
It traumatized the country and symbolized the fecklessness of Jimmy Carter's diplomacy.
From the post-gazette.com
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Worthlessness due to being feeble and ineffectual
(feckless) not fit to assume responsibility
(feckless) generally incompetent and ineffectual; "feckless attempts to repair the plumbing"; "inept handling of the account"
(fecklessly) ineptly: with ineptitude; in an incompetent manner; "he performed his functions ineptly"
(fecklessly) in a feckless manner; irresponsibly and incompetently
The state of being feckless
(feckless) Lacking purpose; Without skill, ineffective, incompetent; Lacking the courage to act in any meaningful way; Lacking vitality
(feckless) 1.(noun. fek-less) Useless, of no worth, e.g. That feckless idiot couldn't even lowp ower a small yat = That unfortunate person was unable to jump over a small gate.
(feckless) (adj) worthless or meaningless; ineffectual or weak