Objectionable
/əbˈdʒɛkʃənəbl/
Meaning & Definition
adjective
Causing or likely to cause an objection; offensive or disapproving.
The committee found the proposal objectionable due to its potential negative impact on the community.
Disagreeable or unacceptable.
Many viewers found the film's violence objectionable.
Not agreeable to moral standards.
The organization aims to reduce objectionable content in children's programming.
Etymology
From the word 'objection' combined with the suffix '-able', indicating that something can be objected to.
Common Phrases and Expressions
objectionable content
Material that is considered offensive or inappropriate.
objectionable behavior
Conduct that is likely to cause disapproval.
Related Words
objection
A reason or argument presented in opposition.
object
To express or feel disapproval.
Slang Meanings
Sketchy
That movie had some sketchy scenes that were really objectionable.
Rachet
Her behavior at the party was so rachet, definitely objectionable.