Unobjectionable
(adjective)
Not likely to be criticized or found offensive.
Origin:
The word "unobjectionable" is formed by the prefix "un-" which means not, and the word "objectionable" which means likely to be criticized or found offensive. together they form an adjective that means not likely to be criticized or found offensive.
Examples:
- The movie was unobjectionable, it was safe for all audiences.
- The book was unobjectionable, it didn't contain any offensive content.
- The song was unobjectionable, it didn't have any lyrics that could be considered offensive.
- The game was unobjectionable, it was suitable for all ages.
- The advertisement was unobjectionable, it didn't contain any controversial content.