tasteful
/ˈteɪstfl/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈestfəl] /ˈteɪstfl/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈestfəl] /ˈtāst-fəl How to pronounce tasteful (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tasteful — 形容詞
- tastefulpositive
- more tastefulcomparative
- most tastefulsuperlative
1. showing careful judgement so that clothes, rooms, gifts, or decoration look attr
雅致;得體
外觀好看且選得恰當
showing careful judgement so that clothes, rooms, gifts, or decoration look attractive, balanced, and suitable rather than loud or excessive.
Talia chose tasteful cream curtains for the small dining room.
Talia 為小餐廳選了雅致的米白色窗簾。
tasteful + decor choice
Walid sent tasteful flowers and a short card after his manager's funeral.
Walid 在經理的喪禮後送上得體的花束和一張短卡片。
tasteful condolence gesture
The cafe used tasteful gold lettering above a dark green entrance.
這家咖啡館在深綠色入口上方用了雅致的金色字樣。
Anjali wore tasteful silver earrings that matched her navy jacket.
Anjali 戴著一對雅致的銀色耳環,和海軍藍外套很相配。
The museum gift shop sells tasteful notebooks with simple bird drawings.
這家博物館禮品店販售雅致的筆記本,上面有簡單的鳥類插畫。
- elegant
suggests graceful beauty, often with a more formal or classic tone
- refined
adds the idea of polish and cultivated judgement
- classy
informal; suggests sophistication and high quality
- understated
focuses on quiet restraint more than general beauty
文法句型
tasteful + noun (attributive)
be/look/seem + tasteful (predicative)
用法筆記
Often used for decoration, clothes, gifts, and public gestures that look attractive without drawing too much attention. Distinguish from 'stylish': tasteful stresses balance and suitability, while stylish can be more about fashion or trend.