What does inacceptabil in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word inacceptabil in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use inacceptabil in Romanian.
The word inacceptabil in Romanian means unacceptable, inacceptabil, inadmisibil, inacceptabil, neadmisibil, inadmisibil, intolerabil, insuportabil, inacceptabil, interzis, interzis, inacceptabil, inacceptabil, comportament inacceptabil. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word inacceptabil
unacceptable
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inacceptabil(offensive, unwelcome) Loud and drunken behaviour in public is unacceptable. |
inadmisibil, inacceptabil(offensive) The teenager was suspended from school for objectionable behavior. |
neadmisibil(not qualified, discounted) This purchase is ineligible for a discount. |
inadmisibil(that cannot be permitted) |
intolerabil(that cannot be suffered, intolerable) |
insuportabil(conditions: intolerable) |
inacceptabil(figurative, informal (comment: unacceptable) |
interzis(complete failure) (zonă) It's a no go for skiing today; there's no snow on the mountain. |
interzis(sth forbidden, unacceptable) Slurping your soup is a no-no in Britain, but in China it's perfectly acceptable. |
inacceptabil(unsatisfactory) The quality was unacceptable so we returned the goods. |
inacceptabil(figurative, informal (unacceptably) |
comportament inacceptabil(inappropriate behaviour) Talking loudly during a movie reveals one's impropriety. |
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