Acceptableness

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛptəblnəs/

Definitions of acceptableness

noun the quality of being acceptable or suitable

Example Sentences

A1 The acceptableness of the gift was evident in her smile.

A2 In some cultures, punctuality is crucial for the acceptableness of a person.

B1 The company's policy on diversity and inclusion greatly affects its acceptableness in the market.

B2 The acceptableness of the proposal will depend on how well it aligns with the company's goals.

C1 The acceptableness of the product was confirmed through extensive market research and testing.

C2 The author's writing style has a certain acceptableness that appeals to a wide range of readers.

Examples of acceptableness in a Sentence

formal The acceptableness of the proposal will be determined by the board of directors.

informal We need to consider the acceptableness of this plan before moving forward.

slang I don't think the acceptableness of that idea will fly with the team.

figurative The acceptableness of her behavior was like a breath of fresh air in the office.

Grammatical Forms of acceptableness

past tense

accepted

plural

acceptablenesses

comparative

more acceptable

superlative

most acceptable

present tense

accept

future tense

will accept

perfect tense

have accepted

continuous tense

is accepting

singular

acceptableness

positive degree

acceptable

infinitive

to accept

gerund

accepting

participle

accepted

Origin and Evolution of acceptableness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'acceptableness' originated from the combination of the word 'acceptable' and the suffix '-ness', which is used to form nouns indicating a state or quality.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'acceptableness' has continued to be used to describe the quality of being acceptable or satisfactory, with a focus on the state of being pleasing or agreeable to others.