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good taste
noun as in acumen
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noun as in cultivation
noun as in culture
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noun as in elegance
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noun as in kid gloves
noun as in tact
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noun as in tactfulness
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- acumen
- acuteness
- address
- adroitness
- amenity
- aptness
- care
- consideration
- control
- courtesy
- delicacy
- diplomacy
- discernment
- discretion
- discrimination
- gallantry
- head
- intelligence
- judgment
- penetration
- perception
- perspicacity
- poise
- policy
- presence
- prudence
- refinement
- repose
- savoir-faire
- sensitivity
- skill
- smoothness
- suavity
- subtlety
- understanding
- urbanity
noun as in taste
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noun as in urbanity
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- breeding
- charm
- class
- courtliness
- cultivation
- culture
- delicacy
- dignity
- discernment
- distinction
- exquisiteness
- felicity
- gentility
- grace
- gracefulness
- grandeur
- lushness
- luxury
- magnificence
- nicety
- nobility
- noblesse
- ornateness
- polish
- politeness
- propriety
- purity
- refinement
- restraint
- rhythm
- sophistication
- splendor
- style
- sumptuousness
- symmetry
- tastefulness
Example Sentences
It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater.
He flouted so many conventions of what the West regards as good taste that he seemed to be angling for a role as Dr. Evil.
Not a lot of fuss and muss here, just good taste and great songs.
Miley continues her attacks on both good taste and the English language.
I knew he had good taste and so I started reading Proust then and there.
We admired his beautiful garden and charming residence, built, with great good taste, in the Italian style.
A toilet may be as offensive to good taste and propriety by being too elaborate, as by being slovenly.
Not only good taste, but health is often sacrificed to the silly error of dressing in the extreme of fashion.
Walking Dresses—Walking dresses, to be in good taste, should be of quiet colors, and never conspicuous.
Great wealth, suddenly acquired, is not often enjoyed with moderation, dignity and good taste.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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