objectionable
Prononciation : [əbˈdʒɛkʃənəbl]
Mot
Contexte : « morality »
(adjective) something that is not acceptable or is considered wrong. If a rule or behavior is objectionable, it means most people think it is bad or unfair.
Exemple
The new policy was designed to remove any objectionable content from the website.
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Many found his remarks objectionable and felt he should apologize.
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Do you think that activity is objectionable in our community?
Contexte : « personal preference »
(adjective) something someone dislikes or finds unpleasant. If a movie or book is objectionable to you, it means you really don't like it, often because of its themes or content.
Exemple
She enjoyed the film, even though it had some parts that others might find objectionable.
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His taste in music is objectionable to many of his friends.
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What parts of the story do you find objectionable?
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