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exceptionable
[ik-sep-shuh-nuh-buhl]
exceptionable
/ ɪˈɛʃəəə /
adjective
open to or subject to objection; objectionable
Other 51Թ Forms
- exceptionableness noun
- exceptionably adverb
- ˈپDzԲ adverb
- ˈپDzԲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of exceptionable1
Example Sentences
Brooks will be available in relief and has shown exceptionable athleticism.
There should be room in today’s vast television landscape for a series that points out the exceptionable.
The terms used seems to be justly exceptionable.
Few young men can consistently wear diamonds, and they are, if not positively exceptionable, in no degree requisite to the completion of the most elaborate toilette.
But we are become so particular about the etymological force of newly coined words, that we can never please ourselves, but rather choose to do without than to tolerate anything exceptionable.
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