UNEXCEPTIONABLE - significado y definición. Qué es UNEXCEPTIONABLE
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Qué (quién) es UNEXCEPTIONABLE - definición


unexceptionable      
If you describe someone or something as unexceptionable, you mean that they are unlikely to be criticized or objected to, but are not new or exciting, and may have some hidden bad qualities. (FORMAL)
The candidate was quite unexceptionable, a well-known travel writer and TV personality...
The school's unexceptionable purpose is to involve parents more closely in the education of their children.
ADJ
unexceptionable      
¦ adjective not open to objection, but not particularly new or exciting.
Derivatives
unexceptionableness noun
unexceptionably adverb
Usage
There is an overlap in meaning between the words unexceptionable and unexceptional. Strictly speaking, unexceptionable means 'not open to objection' (this view is unexceptionable in itself), while unexceptional means 'not out of the ordinary; usual' (the hotel was adequate but unexceptional). However, the meaning of unexceptionable is often indeterminate between 'not open to objection' and 'ordinary', as in the food was bland and unexceptionable.
unexceptionable      
a.
Unobjectionable, good, excellent, faultless, irreproachable.
Ejemplos de uso de UNEXCEPTIONABLE
1. "The prime minister is certain that his behavior in the affair was unexceptionable," the aide continued.
2. This is morally unexceptionable, but does not mean that everyone should go to university.
3. This is unexceptionable as far as it goes, except that it‘s the offshoring proclivities of American big business that to a large degree landed us in this fix in the first place.
4. The possibility that Tennenbaum revealed these secrets to the enemy became a key issue about which he was interrogated upon his return to Israel." Goldberg also investigated the decision–making process that resulted in the 2004 prisoner exchange, and concluded that this had been unexceptionable.
5. The authors place great stress on improving American education –– a commendable and unexceptionable goal, but one that may do little to retard the export of our jobs since, as they acknowledge, it‘s increasingly the knowledge jobs that are going to India and even China.