objections
Pronunciation: [əbˈdʒɛkʃənz]
Word
Context: “disagreement”
(noun) when someone disagrees with something or has a reason for not agreeing. It's like when your friend wants to play a game you don't like, and you tell them why you don't want to play.
Example
She raised her objections to the plan because she thought it was unfair.
Example
He had no objections to joining the club; he thought it would be fun.
Example
What objections do you have about the new rules for the game?
Context: “law”
(noun) a formal complaint or argument in a legal situation. This is used when someone doesn’t agree with something that is happening in court or with a legal decision.
Example
The lawyer filed objections to the evidence presented in the trial.
Example
There were no objections raised during the hearing, so the ruling was accepted.
Example
Did you hear if there were any objections to the judge's decision?
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