objectionable
objectionable — adjective
1. so rude, offensive, or morally wrong that other people feel upset, annoyed, or w
so rude, offensive, or morally wrong that other people feel upset, annoyed, or want to complain.
Many parents found the cartoon's jokes about disabled children deeply objectionable.
find something objectionable
Mr. Patel refused to share a table with the loud, objectionable man at the cafe.
The committee removed several objectionable scenes before the film opened in cinemas.
Her constant interruptions during the meeting were objectionable to nearly everyone in the room.
The company apologised after viewers complained that the advert contained objectionable language.
- offensive
stronger; usually about words or images that insult a group
- obnoxious
more informal; often about a person's loud or rude behaviour
- distasteful
softer; suggests bad taste rather than serious offence
- unacceptable
focuses on rules or standards being broken, not feelings
- agreeable
pleasant and easy to accept
- inoffensive
directly opposite — unlikely to upset anyone
文法句型
find something objectionable
objectionable to someone
用法筆記
Subject is usually behaviour, language, content, or a person whose conduct upsets others — not physical objects or weather. Often appears in formal complaints, reviews, and news writing rather than casual speech.