objectionably

ADVERB
  1. in an obnoxious manner
    he said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences
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How To Use objectionably In A Sentence

  • Likewise, the desserts are all fun and unobjectionably sweet (the tiramisu is particularly good, though).
  • Set beside the lives of his contemporaries ensconced in the unobjectionably attractive stability of writing-program appointments, his biography has long seemed the stuff of legend.
  • Last sodden weekend I almost felt the need for a ‘right to swim’, so targeted Runswick Bay where the sea would be unobjectionably wet, and the beach is my favourite.
  • And Posner notes, quite unobjectionably, that the entire field should not be rejected merely because one does not accept the views of its most aggressive exponents.
  • Khelat, [2] which the Amir thought were bringing us objectionably near Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • That would reverse the Massachusetts Goodridge decision - but it would also keep courts from doing the normal sort of gap-filling definition that courts routinely (and largely unobjectionably) do.
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