
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 …
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.
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 …
John is easy to convince Bill to tell Mary that Tom should meet.
Nov 3, 2025 · John is easy to convince Bill to tell Tom he should meet Of all the people we could suggest to Bill for Tom to meet, John is an easy sell. Bill is easily convinced to tell Tom he …
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 …
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.
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 …
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 …
qqch, qch, qqc, qc, qqchose (abréviation de "quelque chose")
Dec 3, 2007 · If you mean quelque chose, isn't qqch the more usual abbreviation Mally_pense, you're so right and I couldn't agree more with you! Ms researcher, please avoid both …