unexceptionableness

unexceptionableness

The lawyer argued for the unexceptionableness of the contract's terms.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being beyond criticism: "unexceptionableness" refers to the state or condition of being so free from fault or objection that no criticism can be made against it. This is a rare, formal noun derived from the adjective "unexceptionable."
    • Legal acceptability: In legal contexts, it denotes the quality of being impossible to challenge or reject due to being completely valid and unobjectionable.
Usage Examples
  • (The argument was so sound that it could not be criticized.)
  • (Her behaviour was flawless and beyond reproach.)
  • (The contract was so legally sound that no objections could be raised.)
Advanced Usage
  • "the unexceptionableness of a statement": the quality of a statement that cannot be challenged or faulted.

    • The unexceptionableness of his testimony convinced the jury. (His testimony was so perfect that it could not be contested.)
  • "to attain unexceptionableness": to reach a state of being completely unobjectionable.

    • The artist sought unexceptionableness in every detail of the sculpture. (The artist aimed for flawlessness.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Unexceptionable (adj): not liable to any exception or objection; perfect.

    • Her proposal was unexceptionable and was accepted immediately. (Her proposal had no faults.)
  • Unexceptionably (adv): in a manner that cannot be criticized.

    • He behaved unexceptionably throughout the ceremony. (He behaved perfectly.)
Synonyms
  • Flawlessness: the quality of being without any defects.
  • Impeccability: the quality of being faultless or without sin.
  • Irreproachability: the state of being beyond blame or criticism.
Antonyms (for context)
  • Exceptionableness: the quality of being open to criticism or objection.
  • Faultiness: the quality of having defects.
Related Idioms
  • Beyond reproach: so good or honest that no criticism can be made.

    • Her reputation was beyond reproach. (Her reputation was completely unexceptionable.)
  • Above suspicion: so trustworthy that one is not even suspected of wrongdoing.

    • The senator's integrity was above suspicion. (His integrity was unexceptionable.)