Unexceptionable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnɪkˈsɛpʃənəbəl/

Definitions of unexceptionable

adjective not open to objection or criticism; entirely acceptable or satisfactory

Example Sentences

A1 The food at the restaurant was unexceptionable.

A2 His behavior during the meeting was unexceptionable.

B1 The company's customer service is unexceptionable.

B2 The quality of the product is unexceptionable.

C1 Her performance in the play was unexceptionable.

C2 The level of professionalism displayed by the team was unexceptionable.

Examples of unexceptionable in a Sentence

formal The candidate's qualifications were unexceptionable, making her the ideal choice for the position.

informal His behavior at the party was unexceptionable; he was polite and respectful to everyone.

slang I gotta say, your taste in music is unexceptionable.

figurative The artist's attention to detail in her paintings is unexceptionable, capturing every nuance of emotion.

Grammatical Forms of unexceptionable

past tense

unexceptionable

plural

unexceptionables

comparative

more unexceptionable

superlative

most unexceptionable

present tense

unexceptionable

future tense

will be unexceptionable

perfect tense

has been unexceptionable

continuous tense

is being unexceptionable

singular

unexceptionable

positive degree

unexceptionable

infinitive

to be unexceptionable

gerund

being unexceptionable

participle

unexceptionable

Origin and Evolution of unexceptionable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unexceptionable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'exceptionable' meaning 'capable of being excepted or objected to.'
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unexceptionable' has maintained its original meaning of being beyond objection or criticism. It is commonly used in formal contexts to describe something that is completely satisfactory or without fault.