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unacceptable

English

Etymology

From Middle English unacceptabylle, equivalent to un- +? acceptable.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??n.æk.?s?p.t?.bl?/, /??n.?k.?s?p.t?.bl?/, [??n.æk.?s?p.t??.b??], [??n.?k.?s?p.t??.b??]
  • (US) IPA(key): /??n.æk.?s?p.t?.bl?/, /??n.?k.?s?p.t?.bl?/, [??n.æk.?s?p.t??.b??], [??n.??k.?s?p.t??.b??]

Adjective

unacceptable (comparative more unacceptable, superlative most unacceptable)

  1. unsatisfactory; not acceptable
  2. (linguistics) not conforming to accepted usage

Synonyms

  • inacceptable (less common)

Antonyms

  • acceptable

Translations

Noun

unacceptable (plural unacceptables)

  1. Something that is not acceptable.

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unseemly

English

Alternative forms

  • unsemely (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle English unsemli, probably a partial calque of Old Norse ús?miligr (unseemly); equivalent to un- +? seemly. Cognate with Icelandic ósæmileg (offensive), Norwegian usømmelig (unseemly), Danish usømmeligt (unseemly).

Adjective

unseemly (comparative unseemlier, superlative unseemliest)

  1. Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste.
    He was drunk and made some very unseemly comments.
    • An unseemly outbreak of temper.

Antonyms

  • seemly

Related terms

  • unseemliness

Translations

See also

  • inappropriate

Adverb

unseemly (comparative more unseemly, superlative most unseemly)

  1. In an unseemly manner.

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