অসহায়, নিস্তেজ, ব্যর্থ, নিষ্প্রভ
(1) Not fit to assume responsibility.
(2) Generally incompetent and ineffectual.
(3) Without purpose.
(1) Unruly pupils and feckless parents went with the territory.
(2) There are feckless and irresponsible young fathers out there.
(3) Now, after seven years in reform school, he is adjusting to life on the outside in the company of his feckless father.
(4) Their shared affection for the warmhearted, feckless Martin is a further bond between them.
(5) Many headteachers will feel that such a role could undermine the need to establish a constructive relationship with parents, however feckless and irresponsible they may be.
(6) Ever year they spew out a healthy amount of guileless, enthusiastic, hard working feckless idiots, ready to be put to work by their seniors.
(7) The other villain of course is the absent, feckless father.
(8) I don't think it's because Glasgow people are particularly feckless .
(9) Well, his millionaire dad stipulated in his will that the feckless Josh wasn't to get a penny of his inheritance unless he wrote a bestseller.
(10) Either they are feckless and troublesome, or they are being handed exams on a plate.
(11) Young Henry, though, was ever feckless and irresponsible, concerned to cut a fine chivalric figure but utterly uninterested in the serious business of government.
(12) Your feckless neighbour, however, will get the full range of government help.
(13) Working in Carnaby Street would exacerbate my ire, because it attracts all sorts of feckless tourists.
(14) When they do eventually arrive here, feckless ministers like to lecture us on how we should conduct our business.
(15) But when we actually get on TV, we are relatively feckless and ineffective.
(16) He's not just slobby - he's feckless , almost amoral and as a result Rachel becomes a moral compass for him as much as a lead for the film.
(17) Secondly, we convinced them that we were a wealthy, feckless country that would not fight.
(18) Some feel the poor are at least partly to blame; to have got themselves into such a state, they must be feckless and corrupt, or at least irresponsible.
(19) And in both cases this angry minority has had far more influence than its numbers would suggest, largely because of the fecklessness of the left and the apathy of moderates.
(20) The major common factor with people who make resolutions is that the vast majority break them within hours or days of making them, yet will fecklessly resolve again in similar fashion the same time next year.
useless
worthless
incompetent
inept
good-for-nothing
ne'er-do-well
lazy
idle
slothful
indolent
irresponsible
shiftless
no-good
no-account
effective
effectual
efficacious
efficient
expedient
Competent
Effective
Effectual
Efficient
Purposeful
Responsible
Strong
Useful