Superlative for pleasing or impressive to general or refined tastes
“The happy blend of rococo and classical traditions is also found in the tasteful sculpture of Étienne Maurice Falconet.”
Superlative for having a stylish or refined appearance
“Ed Sheeran arrived, looking tasteful in a tailored suit and tie.”
Superlative for proper, polite or refined in manner or behavior
“Ralph Levy, the tasteful young man with a ballet background and a million-dollar smile, was brought from New York to direct Wynn.”
Superlative for delicious and pleasing to taste
“These tiny but tasteful appetizers are quite hearty and are guaranteed to have your party guests asking for the recipe.”
Superlative for showing, or indicative of, good judgment
“This is particularly the case where the production merely displays the ingenuity of a tasteful choice of subject.”
Superlative for learned in the ways of civilized society
Superlative for pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses
Superlative for not clearly visible or attracting attention
Superlative for well-suited to enhancing someone's appearance
Superlative for having an imaginative or sensitively emotional style of expression
Superlative for being well-suited for a required purpose
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