objectionable

adjective
UK: /əbˈdʒek.ʃən.ə.bəl/
US: /əbˈdʒek.ʃən.ə.bəl/
  1. Something that is offensive and unpleasant.

    1. His behavior was objectionable.
    2. The objectionable smell coming from the factory made residents complain to the council.
  2. Causing disagreement or disapproval; something you might not like.

    1. I find his comments objectionable.
    2. Some viewers may find the violence in the film objectionable, so parental guidance is advised.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "objectionable" in English means: Something that is offensive and unpleasant., Causing disagreement or disapproval; something you might not like..

The phonetic transcription of "objectionable" is /əbˈdʒek.ʃən.ə.bəl/ in British English and /əbˈdʒek.ʃən.ə.bəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "objectionable": offensive, unpleasant, disagreeable, distasteful, repugnant, undesirable.

Example usage of "objectionable": "His behavior was objectionable.". More examples on the page.