Objetable
Objetable is a Spanish adjective meaning capable of provoking objection, or morally objectionable. It is used to describe statements, actions, or proposals that invite scrutiny, disagreement, or censure. In one sense, something is objetable if it is open to legitimate objection in a debate or analysis; in another, it signals something reproachable or unacceptable from a moral or social standpoint.
Origin and form: the word derives from objeción and the verb objetar, combined with the Latin-based suffix
Usage: objetable typically prefaces a noun, as in conducta objetable, propuesta objetable, or postura objetable. The
Relation to other terms: synonyms include cuestionable, discutible, and, in moral contexts, censurable or reprochable. Antonyms
See also: objeción, objetar, objetabilidad, and discurso crítico.