unobjectionable

un·ob·jec·tion·a·ble

 (ŭn′əb-jĕk′shə-nə-bəl)
adj.
Raising no objections; acceptable: unobjectionable goals.
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unobjectionable

(ˌʌnəbˈdʒɛkʃnəbəl)
adj
acceptable; approved of
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unobjectionable - (of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elementsunobjectionable - (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"
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unobjectionable

adjective
Capable of being accepted:
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Translations
irreprensibile

unobjectionable

[ˈʌnəbˈdʒekʃnəbl] ADJinofensivo
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unobjectionable

adjeinwandfrei; he is a pretty unobjectionable persongegen ihn lässt sich kaum etwas einwenden
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unobjectionable

[ˌʌnəbˈdʒɛkʃnəbl] adj (person) → ammodo inv; (conduct) → ineccepibile
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