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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Unexceptionable \Un'ex*cep"tion*a*ble\, adjective Not liable to any exception or objection; unobjectionable; faultless; good; excellent; as, a man of most unexceptionable character. -- {Un'ex*cep"tion*a*ble*ness}, noun -- {Un'ex*cep"tion*a*bly}, adverb

Chesterfield is an unexceptionable witness. --Macaulay.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

unexceptionable

adjective: completely acceptable; not open to exception or reproach; "two unexceptionable witnesses"; "a judge's ethics should be unexceptionable" [syn: {unimpeachable}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

68 Moby Thesaurus words for "unexceptionable": OK, above suspicion, acceptable, adequate, admirable, admissible, agreeable, all right, alright, believable, better than nothing, beyond all praise, colorable, commendable, common, conceivable, credible, creditable, decent, deserving, estimable, exemplary, fair, fairish, fiduciary, good enough, goodish, inculpable, irreprehensible, irreproachable, irreprovable, laudable, meritorious, model, moderate, not amiss, not bad, not half bad, not so bad, okay, passable, plausible, praiseworthy, presentable, pretty good, reliable, respectable, satisfactory, sufficient, tenable, tidy, tolerable, trustworthy, trusty, unarraignable, unblamable, unblameworthy, uncensurable, unexceptional, unimpeachable, unindictable, unobjectionable, unquestionable, viable, well-deserving, workmanlike, worthy, worthy of faith

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