Tasteful in a sentence as an adjective

"When did a dork like you get so tasteful?

"as long as the ads are tasteful"This is the problem: the ads stopped being tasteful.

Nothing crazy, just one subtle and tasteful text ad per page, sold by auction.

You mean a new Mac email client that isn't just a LaunchRock signup page & some tasteful Dribbble shots?

But all I see is a fairly minimal, tasteful skin over the default elements.

It's recognizable, tasteful and fits with the site design.

" out loud and starting to make good, subtle and tasteful use of unique properties of the Web. This is elegant.

The language is getting better quite quickly, but mostly in conservative and tasteful ways.

Love the way as you read the article you see this big modal slide down in front of your face and you have to figure out how to get rid of it. There is a tasteful way to do this and this is not one of them.

Document what you're doing, and make sure it's tasteful and makes sense before you let anyone else depend on the work, but go ahead and do it.

They're not quite as hot at selecting reasonably smart people who are personable, creative and tasteful.

Excited to solve problems in a way that was far more tasteful, more satisfying, than anything anyone had bothered to try before.

I know it's significantly less expressive than the macro systems in Lisp, Scheme, or OCaml, but C would be a very different language without it, and tasteful CPP usage can ease many of C's pain points.

Although the upper decks of the MV Polarlys are like a modest and tasteful cruise ship, and the majority of passengers were there for the scenery and the day-trip excursions, they do still haul cargo and commuters.

Quote Examples using Tasteful

What is so tasteful about this: # delete git remote rm ... git branch -D ... git tag -d ... git rm ... # rename git remote rename old new git branch -m old new # can't git tag ... git mv No - it may be useful, it may be fast, it may be efficient.

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Tasteful definitions

adjective

having or showing or conforming to good taste

adjective

free from what is tawdry or unbecoming; "a neat style"; "a neat set of rules"; "she hated to have her neat plans upset"

See also: neat refined