Objection

Pronunciation: /əbˈdʒɛkʃən/

Objection (noun)

  1. a reason for not agreeing with something or someone.
  2. a formal statement against something in a court of law.
  3. a feeling that something is wrong based on personal beliefs.

Examples

  • She raised an objection to the new policy.
  • The committee had no objection to the proposal.

Common collocations: raise an objection, strong objection, overcome objections, file an objection, sustain an objection

Synonyms of Objection

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Objection

  • expressing consent or approval
  • willingness to receive or agree