unacceptable

IPA: ʌnæksˈɛptʌbʌɫ

noun

  • Something that is not acceptable.

adjective

  • unsatisfactory; not acceptable
  • (linguistics) not conforming to accepted usage
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Examples of "unacceptable" in Sentences

  • The vitriol was completely unacceptable.
  • In the context of the BLP, that's unacceptable.
  • The man's impertinence is utterly unacceptable.
  • Is the use of the name politically unacceptable
  • The article was unacceptable in the given state.
  • Unethical treatment of the deceased is unacceptable.
  • The erection itself was unacceptable to the committee.
  • The point is the behaviour was cynical and unacceptable.
  • But more glaringly, the limitation to the Bible is unacceptable.
  • If it is willful, warn the patient that the behavior is unacceptable.
  • French President Nicolas Sarkozy condemned what he called the "unacceptable use of force" in Libya.
  • Clegg slammed French central bankers and politicians on Friday for what he called their "unacceptable" remarks about the fragile state of the British economy.
  • He told CBS News the Syrian government has perpetrated what he called an "unacceptable degree of brutality" on peaceful demonstrators protesting Assad's authoritarian rule.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday Washington joins the international community in "strongly condemning" what she called "unacceptable bloodshed" in Libya.
  • Obama told CBS News the Syrian government has perpetrated what he called an "unacceptable degree of brutality" on peaceful demonstrators protesting Assad's authoritarian rule.
  • They were among 10 schools in the 68-team National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament that Mr. Duncan said ought to be disqualified for what he called unacceptable academic performances.

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