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tasted
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?te?st?d/
- Hyphenation: tast?ed
Verb
tasted
- simple past tense and past participle of taste
Anagrams
- destat, stated
tasted From the web:
- what tastes better than it smells
- what tastes bitter
- what tastes bad to dogs
- what tastes good with tequila
- what tastes good with cottage cheese
- what tastes like bitter almonds
- what tastes good with vodka
- what tastes good with peanut butter
tasteful
English
Etymology
taste +? -ful
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?te?stf?l/
- Rhymes: -e?stf?l
Adjective
tasteful (comparative more tasteful, superlative most tasteful)
- Having or exhibiting good taste; aesthetically pleasing or conforming to expectations or ideals of what is appropriate.
- Having a high relish; savoury.
- (colloquial) Gay; fashionable. [from 21st c.]
Synonyms
- (exhibiting good taste): elegant, tasty
- (savoury): appetizing, delectable; see also Thesaurus:delicious
- (fashionable): chic, trendy; see also Thesaurus:fashionable
Antonyms
- (exhibiting good taste): gaudy, garish, tasteless; see also Thesaurus:gaudy
- (savoury): distasteful, yucky; see also Thesaurus:unpalatable
- (fashionable): outmoded, untrendy; see also Thesaurus:unfashionable
Related terms
- tastefully
- tastefulness
- untasteful
Translations
Anagrams
- stateful
tasteful From the web:
- what tasteful meaning
- what's tasteful in spanish
- what is tastefully simple
- what does tasteful mean
- what is tastefully simple garlic garlic
- what does tastefully decorated mean
- what does tastefully offensive mean
- what is tasteful casual attire
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