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tastelessness

[ UK /tˈe‍ɪstləsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. inelegance indicated by a lack of good taste
  2. the property of having no flavor

How To Use tastelessness In A Sentence

  • Let's just say it's a platform on which comedians can showcase not only their style, but also the outer limits of their tastelessness.
  • Parquet flooring, white leather sofas, Picassos on the wall and gold everywhere; the room was reverential, a monument to tastelessness. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • His historical analogy was compelling, but that didn't save him from being denounced by right-thinking peers for his tastelessness.
  • Journalism faculty spokeswoman Larisa Bakulina slammed the calendar as a "work of erotic tastelessness.
  • Yes, cruelness, crudeness, & tastelessness can be a property of both humor and humorless jokes. "There are no moral or immoral jokes. A joke is either funny or it is not. That is all."
  • Perhaps the blanket good taste that runs rife through British culture doesn't allow us enough of a chance to engage with our own inner tastelessness.
  • But the tastelessness would not detract from the truth of the statement.
  • Its jokes are notorious for their tastelessness, its pet targets are mercilessly goaded, and the magazine's reputation for factual accuracy leaves a certain amount to be desired.
  • From the title onwards, this young five-piece set out their stall very clearly: what they offer is an hour of no-holds-barred high-energy stupidity, where tastelessness is the order of the day and the more childish a gag is, the better. This week's new live comedy
  • There were some seven or eight private chapels, all vying with each other in banal tastelessness. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
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