tasteful

Part of speech: adverb

Tastefully.

Part of speech: noun

Tastefulness.

Part of speech: adjective

Conforming to taste.

Part of speech: adjective

Possessing good taste.

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Usage examples "tasteful":

  1. She spoke in a deep low voice, with a caressing manner, and stood looking up, at Mr. Mavering with one shoulder shrugged and the other drooped, and a tasteful composition of her fan and hands and handkerchief at her waist. - "April Hopes", William Dean Howells Last Updated: February 27, 2009.
  2. " A well- printed and tasteful issue of the 'Thousand and One Nights. - "A Cursory History of Swearing", Julian Sharman.
  3. And so it is that though we may not feel specially urged to insist upon tasteful surroundings, the higher instincts within us that persuade us to make the most of ourselves demand that we shall not be content with mere physical comfort. - "The Complete Home", Various.