taste|ful — «TAYST fuhl», adjective. 1. having good taste. SYNONYM(S): refined. 2. showing or done in good taste: »The room had tasteful furnishings of rugs, curtains, and furniture in soft colors that went well together. SYNONYM(S): tasty, pleasing.… … Useful english dictionary
taste´ful|ness — taste|ful «TAYST fuhl», adjective. 1. having good taste. SYNONYM(S): refined. 2. showing or done in good taste: »The room had tasteful furnishings of rugs, curtains, and furniture in soft colors that went well together. SYNONYM(S): tasty,… … Useful english dictionary
taste·ful — … Useful english dictionary
dis|taste´ful|ness — dis|taste|ful «dihs TAYST fuhl», adjective. unpleasant; disagreeable; offensive: »a distasteful medicine. Cleaning out the garbage cans is a distasteful task. SYNONYM(S): repugnant. –dis|taste´ful|ly, adverb. –dis|taste´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|taste´ful|ly — dis|taste|ful «dihs TAYST fuhl», adjective. unpleasant; disagreeable; offensive: »a distasteful medicine. Cleaning out the garbage cans is a distasteful task. SYNONYM(S): repugnant. –dis|taste´ful|ly, adverb. –dis|taste´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|taste|ful — «dihs TAYST fuhl», adjective. unpleasant; disagreeable; offensive: »a distasteful medicine. Cleaning out the garbage cans is a distasteful task. SYNONYM(S): repugnant. –dis|taste´ful|ly, adverb. –dis|taste´ful|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
taste — dis·taste·ful; dis·taste·ful·ly; dis·taste·ful·ness; pre·taste; re·taste; taste; taste·able; taste·ful; taste·less; dis·taste; taste·ful·ly; taste·ful·ness; taste·less·ly; taste·less·ness; … English syllables
ful — aw·ful; beau·ti·ful; doubt·ful; dread·ful; faith·ful; ful·crum; ful·fill·ment; ful·go·rid; ful·mi·nate; gust·ful; hope·ful; mer·ci·ful; mer·ci·ful·ly; need·ful; pow·er·ful; stom·ach·ful; won·der·ful; af·fright·ful·ly; bale·ful·ly; bale·ful·ness;… … English syllables
ful´some|ness — ful|some «FUL suhm, FUHL », adjective. 1. so much as to be disgusting; offensive to good taste, especially from being overdone: »He was offended by the fulsome flattery of his work. SYNONYM(S): excessive. 2. Archaic. repulsive; odious. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
ful´some|ly — ful|some «FUL suhm, FUHL », adjective. 1. so much as to be disgusting; offensive to good taste, especially from being overdone: »He was offended by the fulsome flattery of his work. SYNONYM(S): excessive. 2. Archaic. repulsive; odious. 3.… … Useful english dictionary