objectionably
objectionably — adverb
1. in a manner that people find unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong — for examp
in a manner that people find unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong — for example, behaving offensively at a funeral and upsetting mourners, or raising prices so sharply that customers feel exploited.
Farid laughed objectionably loudly during the funeral service.
objectionably + adjective: modifies 'loudly' to show the manner was offensive
The landlord raised the rent objectionably high without any warning.
Yuki noted that the manager had spoken objectionably to the new intern.
The article portrayed the community objectionably, relying on outdated stereotypes.
Kwame's remarks came across objectionably, even though he meant no harm.
- offensively
stronger; implies the action caused active hurt or anger
- unacceptably
focuses on falling below a standard rather than causing moral offence
- obnoxiously
suggests an aggressive, in-your-face quality that is hard to ignore
- acceptably
in a way that people find satisfactory
- inoffensively
in a way that causes no displeasure
文法句型
objectionably + adjective
verb + objectionably
用法筆記
Always modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. The adjective form is 'objectionable'; do not use 'objectionably' before a noun.