objectionable 的定义
- causing or tending to cause an objection, disapproval, or protest.
- offending good taste, manners, etiquette, propriety, etc.; offensive: objectionable behavior.
objectionable 近义词
not nice; unpleasant
objectionable 的近义词 38 个
- abhorrent
- deplorable
- distasteful
- noxious
- obnoxious
- regrettable
- reprehensible
- repugnant
- repulsive
- unacceptable
- unpalatable
- censurable
- disagreeable
- dislikable
- displeasing
- exceptionable
- ill-favored
- inadmissible
- indecorous
- inexpedient
- insufferable
- intolerable
- invidious
- loathsome
- lousy
- murder
- offensive
- opprobrious
- poison
- repellent
- revolting
- undesirable
- unfit
- unsatisfactory
- unseemly
- unsuitable
- unwanted
- unwelcome
objectionable 的反义词 12 个
更多objectionable例句
- The new IT rules introduced in the country on May 24 put the grievance officer of a social media platform—who is typically responsible for addressing users’ complaints—at the risk of getting arrested for any objectionable content posted by users.
- Normal is another term that parents of children with disabilities and their advocates find objectionable.
- Plato presents this as an instance of the tormenting conflict in the soul between reason and unruly, often objectionable desires.
- Despite that, Republicans calculated that they could still oppose the package, by focusing on some of its more objectionable elements.
- The complaints also claim that advertisers are hurt by a lack of transparency, as well as negative impact to their brand if seen next to objectionable content such as hate speech.
- Torturing children for fun, by contrast, is objectionable regardless of whether those around you have adopted the practice.
- The form asks users to explain why the disputed links are “irrelevant, outdated, or otherwise objectionable.”
- Nor are these the only reasons for the objectionable nature of the 4th of July as a national holiday.
- Most museums feature exhibits that are controversial, if not downright objectionable, to plenty of visitors.
- A “why” question, always dangerous for various reasons, is particularly objectionable when argumentative.
- To the one who remains several days in a place, railroad traveling is less objectionable.
- A unique feature was the provision that the burgesses had the power of vetoing any objectionable acts of the company.
- This group agreed not to import slaves, wines or goods from Great Britain unless the objectionable taxes were abolished.
- But the bill against Duncombe really was, what the bill against Fenwick was not, objectionable as a retrospective bill.
- This act was found to be objectionable by some residents who stated that the new seventh district was disproportionately large.