
unacceptable to...or for? - WordReference Forums
Jan 14, 2011 · It is unacceptable to me that, because of /due to cultural traditions, men are prioritized over women/given precedent over women.
inacceptable - WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2010 · My understanding is that most Latinate words use in- for negation. Germanic words use un-. I agree with the previous replies that unacceptable sounds more correct than …
Fully unacceptable - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2012 · Hi Is the adverb "fully" in combination with the adjective "unacceptable" idiomatic? Would "wholly" be the better choice? Example sentence: "Your behaviour is fully …
word meaning "promoting a bad behaviour" - WordReference …
Jan 19, 2011 · Well, condone is a verb. If you're looking for a single word that means "promoting bad behavior", then you need an adjective. In other words, a word that makes (1) = (2) below: …
They had had to leave or they had to leave - WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2006 · He said it was "unacceptable" that they had had to leave "because the majority population in the area so required". Roma form less than 1% of Slovenia's population of two …
unacceptable/unsatisfactory - WordReference Forums
Mar 27, 2008 · Isn't unacceptable a great deal stronger than unsatisfactory? I don't think unsatisfactory is a term that fits well in this context, and I'm struggling for an explanation.
unacceptable - rude - inappropriate | WordReference Forums
Mar 5, 2011 · Unacceptable and innapropriate are absolute adjectives which go nicely with completely, but rude would be better alone, or with very before it. To give a slightly clearer …
No aceptable/ inaceptable - WordReference Forums
Jan 8, 2007 · Hola a todos: tengo una duda referente a los términos "No aceptable/ inaceptable": Se puede usar indistintamente "not acceptable" y "unacceptable" o, al igual que en español …
completely <unacceptable/rude/inappropriate> | WordReference …
May 9, 2011 · In this case "unacceptable" and "inappropriate" are similar but you could be either one without being "rude". Another way of looking at it is that "completely unacceptable" and …
nothing unacceptable is ever allowed | WordReference Forums
Oct 31, 2013 · Anyone knows what does ”nothing unacceptable is ever allowed“ means? It sounds easy, but I am a liittle confused. This sentence is from a english learning community …