objectionableness
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Definition
Noun: - The quality of being hateful or highly offensive: The state or characteristic of being objectionable, meaning it is likely to provoke disapproval, opposition, or disgust.
Usage
The word "objectionableness" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent quality of something that is offensive, unpleasant, or worthy of objection. It refers to the degree to which something is disagreeable or repugnant. - The objectionableness of his comments led to his immediate dismissal from the committee. - Reviewers criticized the film not for its plot but for the sheer objectionableness of its violent imagery.
Advanced Usage
- In legal or formal discourse: The term can be used to argue against the admissibility or acceptability of something based on its offensive nature.
- The lawyer argued for the exclusion of the evidence based on its prejudicial objectionableness.
Variants and Related Words
- Objectionable (adjective): Deserving of objection; offensive or unpleasant.
- The advertisement was removed due to its objectionable content.
- Objectionably (adverb): In an objectionable manner.
- The character was objectionably rude to every other person in the story.
Synonyms
- Offensiveness: The quality of being insulting or causing resentment.
- Repugnance: The state of being extremely distasteful or unacceptable.
- Odiousness: The quality of being extremely unpleasant and repulsive.
- Hatefulness: The quality of arousing hatred or intense dislike.
Antonyms
- Acceptability: The quality of being satisfactory or agreeable.
- Pleasantness: The quality of being pleasing or enjoyable.
- Agreeableness: The quality of being pleasant and friendly.
Noun
- the quality of being hateful