1Political and religious topics are not in good taste in general conversation.
2Religion pleased her because the emotions it prompted were in good taste.
3The library was spacious, the furniture in good taste but getting shabby.
4His tirade against the girls was neither convincing nor in good taste.
5Everything was modest, even rather poor, but simple and in good taste.
6What luxury and comfort, and yet everything quiet and in good taste.
7Selfies with the deceased are not considered to be in good taste.
8She was fond of dress, and dressed well and in good taste.
9Such talk was possible now, though hardly regarded as in good taste politically.
10Owen had fixed it up in good taste in the bargain.
11The livery of our servants is simple but in good taste.
12Any allusion to it in fun she considered an offense in good taste.
13Republic or monarchy, little we care; we are sensible and in good taste.
14Everything is in good taste; they must be somebody, these Warners.
15He was dressed in good taste, but was evidently in need of income.
16Under the circumstances, it is hardly in good taste for you to remain.