unacceptably

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unacceptably — 副詞

1. so badly, so much, or to such a poor standard that people cannot reasonably allo

1.副詞B2
釋義

無法接受地

程度或表現超出可容忍的範圍

so badly, so much, or to such a poor standard that people cannot reasonably allow or put up with it

例句

Nia found the waiting time at the clinic unacceptably long.

Nia 覺得診所的等候時間長得無法接受。

unacceptably + adjective: unacceptably long

The children behaved unacceptably at the wedding and upset the bride's family.

孩子們在婚禮上表現得無法接受,惹惱了新娘的家人。

同義詞
  • intolerably

    stronger — implies something cannot be endured at all

  • unreasonably

    focuses on a lack of fairness or good sense rather than falling below a standard

  • excessively

    emphasises an amount or degree that is simply too much, without the judgement of 'should not be allowed'

反義詞

文法句型

unacceptably + adjective

verb + unacceptably

用法筆記

Often used in formal contexts such as official reports, performance reviews, or written complaints. It typically describes a standard, level, or behaviour that falls below what is required.

常見錯誤

The service was unacceptably.
The service was unacceptable.
💡'unacceptably' is an adverb; it must modify an adjective or verb, not stand alone after a linking verb.