tasteful
7 antonyms and opposites of tasteful, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Showing good judgement or refinement in style, appearance, or behaviour.
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How to use tasteful
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From taste + -ful.
Full origin of tasteful →Frequently asked questions
What does “tasteful” mean?
The word “tasteful” means showing good judgement or refinement in style, appearance, or behaviour. In plain terms, showing good, refined judgement — the opposite of gaudy or crude.
How do you pronounce “tasteful”?
“Tasteful” is pronounced TAYST-fuhl (/ˈteɪstfəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “tasteful” in a sentence?
Here is “tasteful” used in a sentence: “The wedding was elegant and tasteful, without being flashy.”
What is another word for “tasteful”?
Words with a similar meaning to “tasteful” include delectable and trendy.
What is the opposite of “tasteful”?
The opposite of “tasteful” — its antonyms — are gaudy, garish, tasteless, distasteful and yucky.
What part of speech is “tasteful”?
“Tasteful” is an adjective.