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Is the term "unacceptable" the buzzword in politics and news this year?

Asked by RedDeerGuy1 (24453points) July 11th, 2022
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It’s losing its weight because it is used too often.

What do you think?

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LadyMarissa's avatar

I find it unacceptable when I hear the word “unacceptable”!!! ;]

elbanditoroso's avatar

Unacceptable is a wimpy cop-out.

I would for ‘repulsive’ or something that has some spirit in it.

zenvelo's avatar

People have been using “unacceptable” for the last 25 years. It is not new jargon.

It is, however, a term that is difficult to refute.

smudges's avatar

Yes, it’s overused, like “absolutely” and “perfect”.

Demosthenes's avatar

Well, I find it less annoying than “unprecedented” because virtually everything described as “unprecedented” is precedented if you’ve studied any history.

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