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unobjectionable

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un·ob·jec·tion·a·ble  (nb-jksh-n-bl)
adj.
Raising no objections; acceptable: unobjectionable goals.
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Adj.1.unobjectionableunobjectionable - (of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers; "good clean fun"; "a clean joke"
decent - conforming to conventions of sexual behavior; "speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd"- George Santayana
2.unobjectionable - not causing disapproval; "it was an innocuous remark"; "confined himself to innocuous generalities"; "unobjectionable behavior"
inoffensive - giving no offense; "a quiet inoffensive man"; "a refreshing inoffensive stimulant"
3.unobjectionable - not objectionable; "the ends are unobjectionable; it's the means that one can't accept"
acceptable - worthy of acceptance or satisfactory; "acceptable levels of radiation"; "performances varied from acceptable to excellent"
Translations
unobjectionable [ˈʌnəbˈdʒekʃnəbl] ADJinofensivo
unobjectionable
adjeinwandfrei; he is a pretty unobjectionable persongegen ihn lässt sich kaum etwas einwenden
unobjectionable [ˌʌnəbˈdʒɛkʃnəbl] adj (person) → ammodo inv; (conduct) → ineccepibile
unobjectionable [ˌʌnəbˈdʒɛkʃnəbl] adj (person) → ammodo inv; (conduct) → ineccepibile


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Sir Walter was not very wise; but still he had experience enough of the world to feel, that a more unobjectionable tenant, in all essentials, than Admiral Croft bid fair to be, could hardly offer.
It was natural, and a thing to he expected, that Charlotte should marry; and among the whole of their acquaintance there appeared no one so unobjectionable as her new admirer.
--that being, at least in personal communication with him,' said Clennam, changing the form of his position in the hope of making it unobjectionable, 'you can tell me something of his antecedents, pursuits, habits, usual place of residence.
 
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