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objectionable

English

Etymology

objection +? -able

Pronunciation

Adjective

objectionable (comparative more objectionable, superlative most objectionable)

  1. Arousing disapproval; worthy of objection; offensive.
    Before removing objectionable material, you'll have to decide what will offend people.

Usage notes

  • Nouns to which "objectionable" is often applied: content, material, language.

Antonyms

  • unobjectionable

Translations

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offending

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??f?nd??/

Verb

offending

  1. present participle of offend

Noun

offending (plural offendings)

  1. The act of committing an offence.
    • 2004, Rebecca S. Shoemaker, The White Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (page 249)
      There are, besides, other corporations and individuals more or less connected in the activities of the other defendants, that are alleged to be instruments or accomplices in their activities and offendings []

Adjective

offending (not comparable)

  1. Responsible; to be blamed.
    Something in the fridge smelled terrible. The offending article was soon identified and removed.

Further reading

  • offending at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • ending off

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