tactlessly

ADVERB
  1. without tact; in a tactless manner
    at the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and talking tactlessly
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How To Use tactlessly In A Sentence

  • Sunday roast downstairs noon-8pm Average price: A restaurant meal for two with wine, about £90 including 12.5 per cent service What Lady Ottoline Morrell 1873-1938 would think of a gastropub invoking her name located a rather tactlessly long way from where she lived in Bedford Square is probably something to which only Aldous Huxley could have done justice. Evening Standard - Home
  • at the moment of the murder, he is standing in front of television cameras and talking tactlessly
  • In November forestry minister, Jim Paice, a tactlessly plain-spoken farmer from East Anglia not too many forests there, told a Commons committee that the government envisaged "a very substantial disposal of the public forest estate which could go to the extent of all of it". Forestry sell-off: public and political opposition forced U-turn
  • Later, the press was able to seize avidly on some tactlessly conceived marketing strategies for the eventual release of the films.
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