tasteful
Americanadjective
adjective
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indicating good taste
a tasteful design
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a rare word for tasty
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Etymology
Origin of tasteful
Explanation
Tasteful things are elegant, appropriate, or aesthetically pleasing. You may prefer to hang a single, tasteful holiday wreath on your door — while your neighbor decorates with a somewhat less tasteful 12-foot inflatable Santa surrounded by hot pink reindeer. If you've got good manners, your behavior is tasteful. Having an eye for clothing and decor that's lovely (rather than tacky, ugly or disturbing in some way) is tasteful too. This adjective started came into use in the 17th century. It originally meant "tasting good" but it evolved to mean "having good taste."
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Example Sentences
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“The George Floyd joke, it wasn’t a tasteful joke to our culture,” Hart told the podcast.
From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2026
In a YouTube video, Jack Osbourne said the avatar was going to be "tasteful".
From BBC • May 26, 2026
Everlane’s clothes were chic but simple, tasteful without being ostentatious—clothing for people who took themselves seriously.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 23, 2026
It’s an oasis for arts, tasteful wealth, and Southern manners in one of the reddest parts of the country.
From Slate • May 4, 2026
A tasteful awning hung over the entrance, bearing the silhouette of a Parisian grande dame.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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