Unobjectionable

Word UNOBJECTIONABLE
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Definitions and meanings of "Unobjectionable"

What do we mean by unobjectionable?

Raising no objections; acceptable. adjective

Not liable to objection; incapable of being condemned as faulty, false, or improper.

Not objectionable; not capable of raising an objection. adjective

Not objectionable adjective

Not causing disapproval adjective

(of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers adjective

Not objectionable; not causing any objection.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Unobjectionable

The word "unobjectionable" in example sentences

So the Nazi-Soviet Pact is, in itself, thoroughly unobjectionable from a Russian point of view: “hey, we tried to work something out with the West, but you kept dicking us around so screw you, we’re looking out for #1.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

How fast the worm turns: You better not (even) be thought to be a lesbian, because, if you are, you sure aren't "unobjectionable" anymore; that much was made clear by the White House by Thursday. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ironic in light of Thursday's declaration about the Solicitor General's supposed sex life, Bazelon's main agenda in her Tuesday Slate piece was to demonstrate that Judge Wood, she of the RICO cum abortion case, might be almost as "unobjectionable" as Kagan. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The widow was "unobjectionable," to use the words of Southey, and versed in all the polite dissipation of a prosperous slave-mart capital. ❋ Elbert Hubbard (1885)

As for the Rachel presentation being "unobjectionable," apparently Hauer can't comprehend how giving a platform to a virulent hater of Israel, Cindy Corrie, to shill for her daughter's ISM, could precipitate disgust amongst most Bay Area Jews. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Beyond such exceptions, however, the bulk of laws affecting us in our daily lives would remain quite unobjectionable. ❋ Sherman A. Jackson (2011)

Most of Palin's message is banal and unobjectionable, although it's odd to hear Palin call for "common ground" having previously suggested that criticism of her threatens her First Amendment rights. ❋ Adam Serwer (2011)

This sounds so reasonable, so -- to use the current cliche, common sense -- that it might seem unobjectionable. ❋ Harry Shearer (2011)

Again, the aim seems unobjectionable: The United States and other developed-world governments ran record deficits during the crisis, both to pay for stimulus programs and because tax and other receipts cratered. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Why is it effectively prohibited to put up a sign saying “No Niggards Welcome (please tip well)” because one would have to fear lawsuits even though a literal reading of the sign is entirely unobjectionable? ❋ Unknown (2010)

And that, one would think, is exactly the sort of situation in which an extended period of one-party rule might be deemed unobjectionable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's all unobjectionable, but it's hardly inspired or inspiring. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Balance costs and benefits -- this sounds so reasonable that it might seem unobjectionable. ❋ Harry Shearer (2011)

If their disparate treatment is reasonable and unobjectionable, I can see the argument. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Also, what Reid said and what Clinton supposedly said are both totally unobjectionable to any fair-minded person. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Heems: "Teenage Dream" The Das Racist member does unspeakable things to the Katy Perry hit, which has never before sounded so unobjectionable, or so sad. ❋ Post (2011)

The Das Racist member does unspeakable things to the Katy Perry hit, which has never before sounded so unobjectionable, or so sad. ❋ Allison Stewart (2011)

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