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Definition of "in good taste" [in good taste]

  • Satisfying generally accepted social or esthetic standards (adjective)

WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.

Use "in good taste" in a sentence
  • ""Well," decided the King, "I suppose my Magic Staff will produce the things you crave; if you are lacking in good taste it is not my fault.""
  • "As we have been obliged to review accusations on Lady Byron founded on old Greek tragedy, so now we are forced to abridge a passage from a modern conversations-lexicon, that we may understand what sort of comparisons are deemed in good taste in a conservative English review, when speaking of ladies of rank in their graves."
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