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tasteful
/ ˈteɪstfʊl /
adjective
- indicating good taste
a tasteful design
- a rare word for tasty
Derived Forms
- ˈtastefully, adverb
- ˈtastefulness, noun
Other Words From
- tasteful·ly adverb
- tasteful·ness noun
- un·tasteful adjective
- un·tasteful·ly adverb
- un·tasteful·ness noun
Example Sentences
Ditto the indictment of universal war culture “In Any Tongue,” the song’s animated accompaniment heartbreaking, Gilmour’s tasteful use of his tremolo bar giving the song an aura both haunted and haunting.
Taking in “Martha” is as soothing as thumbing through the glossy pages of Living, with its parade of touched-up artfully arranged photographs interspersed with archival footage and illustrations serving as tasteful alternatives to reenactments.
He seems to understand that audiences are tired of tasteful restraint.
I was not a tasteful young person, not in my clothing anyway.
On social media, most people said they approved of the change, and that tasteful tattoos don’t interfere with officers doing their the jobs.
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