What does the word objectionable means in the following sentence?

We'll meet tomorrow at noon, unless you find that objectionable. Appropriate, disagreeable, early, or unlikely.

The answers are:

A: C and D
B:B
C:B

The answers are:

A: C and D
B:B
C:B

hoped this helped

Yolo is correct tysmmm ^^

I believe it's unbelievable, but I would go over your text to make sure. :) Hope this helps.

When you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/objectionable

Oops, I meant disagreeable, sorry

Yolo is correct tysm this really helped so thank you

The word "objectionable" in this sentence means something that someone might find disagreeable or offensive. To understand the meaning of a word in a sentence, you can examine the context and consider the synonyms or antonyms that fit the sentence.

In this case, the word "objectionable" is used to express a potential negative response to the suggestion of meeting tomorrow at noon. Given the provided options, "disagreeable" is the closest synonym to the word "objectionable." Therefore, "disagreeable" is the correct answer in this context.

As I said, look it up. That's what dictionaries are for. There are several excellent ones on line. Type the word into your browser and click "search" or hit "enter". Don't ask someone else. The someone may not know, either, or may be wrong. Go to an authoritative source.