Pronunciation: /ækˌsɛptəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality of being acceptable or suitable
A1 The acceptability of the new policy was questioned by many employees.
A2 The restaurant's cleanliness is crucial for its acceptability among customers.
B1 The acceptability of the proposal will be determined by the board of directors.
B2 The acceptability of the product in the market will depend on consumer feedback.
C1 The acceptability of the scientific theory was debated among experts in the field.
C2 The acceptability of the candidate's qualifications was unquestionable.
adjective acceptable or suitable
A1 The acceptability of the food at the restaurant was very high.
A2 The acceptability of the new policy among employees was questionable.
B1 The acceptability of using slang in formal writing varies among different cultures.
B2 The acceptability of the proposal will depend on how well it aligns with company goals.
C1 The acceptability of the candidate's qualifications was unanimously agreed upon by the hiring committee.
C2 The acceptability of the scientific theory was debated among experts in the field.
formal The acceptability of the new policy will be determined by the board of directors.
informal We need to discuss the acceptability of these new rules with the team.
slang I'm not sure about the acceptability of that idea, it seems a bit sketchy.
figurative The acceptability of his behavior was like a line in the sand, easily crossed.
accepted
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