Unacceptable vs Opposed - What's the difference?
unacceptable | opposed |
unsatisfactory; not acceptable
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=December 16
, author=Denis Campbell
, title=Hospital staff 'lack skills to cope with dementia patients'
, work=Guardian
(linguistics) not conforming to accepted usage
Acting in opposition; opposing.
Being, of having an opponent; not unopposed.
(oppose)
As adjectives the difference between unacceptable and opposed
is that unacceptable is unsatisfactory; not acceptable while opposed is acting in opposition; opposing.As a verb opposed is
(oppose).unacceptable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage="This shocking report proves once again that we urgently need a radical shake-up of hospital care," said Jeremy Hughes, chief executive of the Alzheimer's Society. "Given that people with dementia occupy a quarter of hospital beds and that many leave in worse health than when they were admitted, it is unacceptable that training in dementia care is not the norm."}}