tasteful
pronunciation
How to pronounce tasteful in British English: UK [ˈteɪstfl]
How to pronounce tasteful in American English: US [ˈtestfəl]
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- Adjective:
- having or showing or conforming to good taste
- having flavor
- free from what is tawdry or unbecoming
Word Origin
- tasteful (adj.)
- 1610s, "having an agreeable taste;" from taste + -ful. From 1756 as "having or showing good taste." Related: Tastefully; tastefulness.
Example
- 1. Our next stop is the exquisitely tasteful massaya winery .
- 2. Developers billed the attraction in chongqing as tasteful and socially beneficial .
- 3. Volvo is premium , tasteful and low-profile , whereas geely is a volume brand .
- 4. She wore a belted black leather coat and small , tasteful gold hoops in her ears .
- 5. Rest assured it 's a lot more tasteful than what you 'll see parading on ocean drive .