Antonyms for unexceptionable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : uhn-ik-sep-shuh-nuh-buh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˌʌn ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nə bəl


Definition of unexceptionable

Origin :
  • 1660s, from un- (1) "not" + exceptionable.
  • As in sufficient : adj enough, adequate
  • As in tolerable : adj acceptable, good enough
  • As in immaculate : adj very clean; unspoiled
Example sentences :
  • We should never allow them to acquire this unexceptionable right.
  • Extract from : « Reflections » by Francois Duc De La Rochefoucauld
  • And the sentiments she suggested were unexceptionable and mainly of a domestic order.
  • Extract from : « Falk » by Joseph Conrad
  • But if they fail as stories they are unexceptionable as canvases.
  • Extract from : « Views and Reviews » by William Ernest Henley
  • Hodgkinson, who in other respects was unexceptionable, rather failed in it.
  • Extract from : « The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor » by Stephen Cullen Carpenter
  • If required, the most unexceptionable references can be furnished.
  • Extract from : « Notes and Queries, Number 186, May 21, 1853 » by Various
  • However, their kisses were unexceptionable, whatever their origin may have been.
  • Extract from : « The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 » by Various
  • The summerhouse remained, and a most unexceptionable path led to it.
  • Extract from : « Deerbrook » by Harriet Martineau
  • And her father's family and reputation were unexceptionable.
  • Extract from : « The Boys' and Girls' Plutarch » by Plutarch
  • Her hand and wrist were yet unexceptionable, as he could not help remarking.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Dog » by William Kirby
  • Some of them are of unexceptionable family—at least from your point of view.
  • Extract from : « The Gold Trail » by Harold Bindloss

Synonyms for unexceptionable

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