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adjective
- 1. showing good aesthetic judgement or appropriate behaviour: "a tasteful lounge bar" Similar Opposite
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showing good judgment, esp. in style: a tasteful Oriental rug. tastefully. adverb us / ˈteɪst·fə·li / (Definition of tasteful from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of tasteful. tasteful.
The meaning of TASTEFUL is having, exhibiting, or conforming to good taste. How to use tasteful in a sentence.
(Definition of tasteful from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) tasteful | Intermediate English. adjective. us / ˈteɪst·fəl / Add to word list. showing good judgment, esp. in style: a tasteful Oriental rug. tastefully. adverb us / ˈteɪst·fə·li /
Tasteful definition: having, displaying, or in accordance with good taste. See examples of TASTEFUL used in a sentence.
If you describe something as tasteful, you mean that it is attractive and elegant.
tasteful. (especially of clothes, furniture, decorations, etc.) attractive and of good quality and showing that the person who chose them can recognize good things. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
Define tasteful. tasteful synonyms, tasteful pronunciation, tasteful translation, English dictionary definition of tasteful. adj. 1. Having, showing, or being in keeping with good taste. 2. Pleasing in flavor; tasty. taste′ful·ly adv. taste′ful·ness n.