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objectionable

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Adjective — Likely to cause disapproval or offence.

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Etymology

From objection + -able.

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What does “objectionable” mean?

The word “objectionable” means likely to cause disapproval or offence. In plain terms, offensive or unacceptable enough that people object to it.

How do you use “objectionable” in a sentence?

Here is “objectionable” used in a sentence: “His comments about coworkers were widely seen as objectionable.”

What is the opposite of “objectionable”?

The opposite of “objectionable” — its antonyms — is unobjectionable.

What part of speech is “objectionable”?

“Objectionable” is an adjective.

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