INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Not offensive
- Not causing anger or annoyance
- Causing no harm
- Of an inoffensive substitute for offensive terminology
- Morally respectable or inoffensive
- Giving no offense; unobjectionable.
- Causing no harm; harmless.
- Giving no offense, or provocation; causing no uneasiness, annoyance, or disturbance.
- Harmless; doing no injury or mischief.
- Not obstructing; presenting no interruption or hindrance.
- Harmless
- Substituting a mild term for a harsher or distasteful one
- Giving no offense
- Not objectionable
- Not causing disapproval
- (of behavior or especially language) free from objectionable elements; fit for all observers
- Raising no objections; acceptable.
- Not objectionable; not capable of raising an objection.
INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not offensive; giving no offense; doing no harm; not causing disturbance or uneasiness; free from anything of a displeasing or disturbing nature: as, an inoffensive animal; inoffensive remarks.
- It's the means that one can't accept"
- Fit for all observers
- Not liable to objection; incapable of being condemned as faulty, false, or improper.
INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Helpless, Powerless, Innocent, Safe, Benign, Offenceless, Offenseless, Savoury, Savory, Unoffending, Euphemistic, Harmless, Uncontroversial, Innocuous, Unobjectionable
- Repugnant, Distasteful, Risible, Praiseworthy, Unproblematic, Incongruous, Unexceptionable, Unexceptional, Unremarkable, Uncontroversial, Clean, Antiseptic, Acceptable, Innocuous, Inoffensive
INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Helpless, Powerless, Innocent, Safe, Benign, Offenseless, Offenceless, Savoury, Savory, Unoffending, Euphemistic, Harmless, Uncontroversial, Innocuous, Unobjectionable
- Repugnant, Distasteful, Risible, Praiseworthy, Unproblematic, Incongruous, Unexceptionable, Unexceptional, Unremarkable, Uncontroversial, Clean, Antiseptic, Acceptable, Innocuous, Inoffensive
INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Adopt a relaxed yet inoffensive posture at the podium.
- Ensuring that your clothing, signs, and banners are inoffensive.
- The animal must be harmless, inoffensive and odorless.
- The sufferer, we learn, is an inoffensive German.
- The language used cation, embodying audit d inoffensive.
- Luckily, the scent is inoffensive and office friendly.
- Even the Hooters stanza manages to remain inoffensive.
- What makes these samey, if inoffensive assaults worthwhile?
- Hardly a threat, not revolting and pleasantly inoffensive.
- People had grown used to the inoffensive man.
- On its face, a law that seeks to protect animals from cruelty seems so benign and unobjectionable.
- The quote from the Antitrust Modernization is unobjectionable.
- SHEILA HAYRE: Well, I would say two things are unobjectionable that is the gender neutral language.
- The argument makes no claims about whether or not killing a fetus is morally unobjectionable.
- The idea that injustice, impurity, unfaithfulness could ever become morally unobjectionable is thus completely erroneous.
- Court of Military Appeals found his remarks unobjectionable since they were intellectually honest.
- Why take that risk if the employment is innocent and unobjectionable?
- The Court finds this provision unobjectionable and appropriately procompetitive.
- For an ordinary number it is quite unobjectionable.
- Using the Taylor scale was unobjectionable and unmemorable.
INOFFENSIVE vs UNOBJECTIONABLE: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to the crossword puzzle inoffensive?
- How many senses does the adjective inoffensive have?
- N/A