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Synonyms

acceptable

American  
[ak-sep-tuh-buhl] / ækˈsɛp tə bəl /

adjective

  1. capable or worthy of being accepted.

  2. pleasing to the receiver; satisfactory; agreeable; welcome.

  3. meeting only minimum requirements; barely adequate.

    an acceptable performance.

  4. capable of being endured; tolerable; bearable.

    acceptable levels of radiation.


acceptable British  
/ əkˈsɛptəbəl /

adjective

  1. satisfactory; adequate

  2. pleasing; welcome

  3. tolerable

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Other Word Forms

  • acceptability noun
  • acceptableness noun
  • acceptably adverb
  • unacceptability noun
  • unacceptable adjective
  • unacceptableness noun
  • unacceptably adverb

Etymology

Origin of acceptable

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English word from Late Latin word acceptābilis. See accept, -able

Example Sentences

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Nick Patience, practice lead for AI at tech research group Futurum, told AFP that nonbinding declarations could still "set the tone for what acceptable AI governance looks like".

From Barron's

If Pacino had only made two to three times as much, he told Bob Costas, “that would be acceptable, but not ideal.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The TRA added that it considered the publication of the adverse findings it had made was "sufficient to send an appropriate message to the teacher as to the standards of behaviour that are not acceptable".

From BBC

McGiffen quoted an Asphalt Industry Alliance report that claimed £16.8bn was needed to bring England and Wales' roads "up to an acceptable standard".

From BBC

"It's not acceptable and it should not go on," she told the science journal Nature last month.

From BBC