unobjectionable


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Synonyms for unobjectionable

capable of being accepted

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Synonyms for unobjectionable

(of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements

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not causing disapproval

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not objectionable

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He scrubbed up well, had reasonable manners and was generally unobjectionable until it came to conversation.
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