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objectionable


Meanings
  • Adjective

    Expressing strong disagreement or disapproval

    - "The objectionable behavior of the student was unacceptable."
    - "The objectionable odor in the room was overpowering."

Pronunciation




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Antonyms

unobjectionable
Rhymes
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objectable , contagious , stable , tabulate , debatable , invincible , combustible , edible , habitable , detectable , convertible , susceptible , admirable , stableable , combustible , and debatable.
Variants
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objectionable , objectionableness , objectionablenesses , objectionably
Forms
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objectionable (adjective), objectionably (adverb)


Etymology
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Derived from the Latin word 'objectionare' meaning 'to object' or 'to raise an objection'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'objectionable' was first used in English law in the 15th century.

  2. In some legal contexts, the term 'objectionable' is used to refer to pornographic material that is considered offensive or indecent.

  3. The word 'objectionable' is often used in political debates to refer to policies or ideas that are strongly disagreed with by certain groups or individuals.


Related Concepts
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  1. Offensive: Refers to something that causes annoyance, displeasure, or distress. Objectionable and offensive are related concepts, but objectionable can also imply a stronger sense of disapproval or disagreement.

  2. Controversial: Refers to something that is debatable or disputed. Objectionable and controversial are related concepts, but objectionable implies a stronger sense of disapproval or disagreement.


Culture
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The term 'objectionable' has been used in various contexts, including legal, ethical, and social. In law, it refers to something that is not permitted or acceptable. In ethics, it refers to something that is morally reprehensible. In social contexts, it can refer to something that is offensive or disagreeable to a particular group or individual.

How to Memorize "objectionable"

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