Unacceptably definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary UNACCEPT'ABLY, adv. In an ... degree; "The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high" [syn: unacceptably, intolerably] [ant: acceptably, so- so, tolerably] Merriam Webster's adverb ...
... 15th century not acceptable ; not pleasing or welcome • unacceptability noun • unacceptably adverb Oxford Reference Dictionary adj. not acceptable. Derivatives: unacceptableness n. unacceptably adv. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Unacceptable Un`ac*cept"a ... left her husband because of his unacceptable behaviour. ? acceptable ADJ • unacceptably The reform program has brought unacceptably high unemployment and falling wages. ADV: usu ADV adj, also ...
... used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation; also unacceptably informal b. using conversational style • colloquial noun • colloquiality noun • colloquially ...