words associated with acceptability
Synonyms of acceptability
adequacy: : the quality or state of being adequate
satisfactoriness: : giving satisfaction : adequate a satisfactory performance
sufficiency: : sufficient means to meet one’s needs : competency
Words Related to acceptability
appropriateness: : especially suitable or compatible : fitting an appropriate response remarks appropriate to the occasion
correctness: : to make or set right : amend correct an error The editor corrected the author’s manuscript.
fitness: : the quality or state of being fit
goodness: : the quality or state of being good
properness: : referring to one individual only
rightness: : righteous , upright
seemliness: : good-looking , handsome
suitability: : similar , matching
suitableness: : similar , matching
tolerability: : capable of being borne or endured tolerable pain
bountifulness: : liberal or generous in bestowing gifts or favors
copiousness: : yielding something abundantly a copious harvest copious springs
excess: : the state or an instance of surpassing usual, proper, or specified limits : superfluity
overabundance: : a large surplus : excess an overabundance of options Between the women’s movement and the first large wave of baby boomers, the career track was suddenly clogged with an overabundance of qualified people. —Phillip Moffitt
oversupply: : an excessive supply : an amount of something (such as a good) that is more than is needed or wanted … if there is an oversupply of herring on a given day, the shrewd fishmonger will lower his price … —Robert Kuttner Although this means better and cheaper jug wines for consumers, the 122,000 acres of wine grapes coming into production over the next three years could well lead to oversupplies . —Daniel Sogg an oversupply of applicants for the available jobs Information is in oversupply , and the audience wants someone who can help make sense of it. —Joanne Ostrow
surfeit: : an overabundant supply : excess
surplus: : the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied
abundance: : an ample quantity : an abundant amount : profusion a city that has an abundance of fine restaurants
amplitude: : the extent or range of a quality, property, process, or phenomenon: such as
opulence: : wealth , affluence the opulence of prerevolutionary monarchs
plenitude: : the quality or state of being full : completeness
plenteousness: : fruitful , productive a plenteous harvest —J. G. Frazer — usually used with in or of the seasons had been plenteous in corn —George Eliot
plentifulness: : containing or yielding plenty a plentiful land
plentitude: : plenitude
plenty: : a full or more than adequate amount or supply had plenty of time to finish the job
Near Antonyms of acceptability
lack: : to be deficient or missing time is lacking for a full explanation
want: : to be needy or destitute
crunch: : to chew or press with a crushing noise
dearth: : scarcity that makes dear
deficit: : deficiency in amount or quality a deficit in rainfall
famine: : an extreme scarcity of food The famine affected most of the country.
lack: : to be deficient or missing time is lacking for a full explanation
shortage: : lack , deficit
meagerness: : having little flesh : thin meager were his looks, sharp misery had worn him to the bones —William Shakespeare
paucity: : smallness of number : fewness
poorness: : lacking material possessions
poverty: : the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions
rareness: : seldom occurring or found : uncommon
rarity: : the quality, state, or fact of being rare
scantiness: : limited or less than sufficient in degree, quantity, or extent
scantness: : excessively frugal
scarceness: : deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand : not plentiful or abundant
scarcity: : the quality or state of being scarce
skimpiness: : deficient in supply or execution especially through skimping : scanty
necessity: : the quality or state of being necessary He questioned the necessity for the change.
need: : necessary duty : obligation no need to apologize the need to pay taxes —Peter Scott
privation: : an act or instance of depriving : deprivation
Antonyms of acceptability
inadequacy: : the quality or state of being inadequate
inadequateness: : not adequate : insufficient inadequate equipment
insufficiency: : the quality or state of being insufficient: such as
unsatisfactoriness: : not satisfactory
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