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in good taste

ADJECTIVE
  1. satisfying generally accepted social or esthetic standards

How To Use in good taste In A Sentence

  • It was late when we arrived at Cocoyotla, but we did not go to rest without visiting the beautiful chapel, which we had omitted to do on our last visit; it is very rich in gilding and ornaments, very large and in good taste. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • The cultivation in good taste is our main objective.
  • His personality is in good taste.
  • Everything in his house is in good taste.
  • A twenty-something boy room snow-globed all gooey and popping with cultural, literary, and local references, all mini-like and round, friendly, not in good taste, with spice! Chris Millar
  • Everything in his house is in good taste.
  • Moreover, exhibits such as Taiwan's precious rose stones or rhodonite and stones with unique shapes or textures are presented to the public in large quantity and in good taste.
  • The cultivation in good taste is our main objective.
  • In summer, a gown of light material, such as organdie, muslin, or other soft goods, dainty and somewhat elaborate, is in good taste. The Etiquette of To-day
  • His personality is in good taste.
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