tastefultaste‧ful /ˈteɪstfəl/ adjective - My uncle wore a flannel suit, a spotless white shirt and a tasteful but sombre tie.
- The room is filled with tasteful furnishings and original artworks.
- A tasteful inch of white cuff protruded from beneath his black suit coat.
- Almost by accident, Bob discovered that by having tasteful furnishings in apartments, they were easier to rent.
- Gray, a prosperous-looking lawyer in his tasteful dark suits, asked for the presidential apology and brought the survivors to Washington.
- On a slightly more tasteful note, as of this month the £40 software voucher reward is being scrapped.
- Such is the force of commodity culture that a tasteful logo and unconnected image can sell clothes around the world.
- The house is newly furnished with tasteful things.
something that has been made or chosen with good taste► tasteful made or chosen with good taste: · The room is filled with tasteful furnishings and original artworks.· My uncle wore a flannel suit, a spotless white shirt and a tasteful but sombre tie.
► be in good taste to be attractive and suitable in a way that shows good taste: · Whatever she wears, you can be sure it will be in good taste, and just right for the occasion.· The furniture and decor are all in the best possible taste.
nountastedistastetastefulnesstastertastingadjectivetasteful ≠ tastelessdistastefultastyadverbtastefullydistastefullyverbtaste