tasteless
Americanadjective
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having no taste or flavor; insipid.
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dull; uninteresting.
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lacking in aesthetic quality or capacity; devoid of good taste.
a houseful of tasteless furnishings; a tasteless director of stale, dreary films.
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lacking in politeness, seemliness, tact, etc.; unmannerly; insensitive.
a tasteless remark.
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lacking the physical sense of taste.
adjective
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lacking in flavour; insipid
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lacking social or aesthetic taste
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rare unable to taste
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Origin of tasteless
Explanation
Something that's tasteless is either very bland, like a plain baked potato with no seasoning, or it's tacky and inappropriate, like the tasteless jokes your uncle likes to tell at Thanksgiving. If your tuna casserole is tasteless, you should add some salt and pepper. If your relative is tasteless, that's a trickier problem to solve. In the latter case, tasteless means "lacking in judgment" or "offensive." So a joke that hurts someone's feelings is tasteless, and wearing a dress made out of rubbish you found in the recycling bin to your cousin's wedding would also be tasteless — unless the wedding's theme is "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle."
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Example Sentences
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“The Immaculate Reception? Tasteless? I pondered the matter for 15 seconds and cried out ‘Whoopee!’
From Washington Post • Dec. 23, 2022
Some of the advertisements were just amusing, like a cartoon for Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, promising that it “Makes Children Fat as Pigs.”
From Washington Times • Jul. 31, 2017
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Tasteless and crass and an invasion of privacy.
From New York Times • Mar. 18, 2016
Tasteless this campaign may be, but it's freedom, democracy and market forces in action.
From The Guardian • Apr. 11, 2013
The "Tasteless" category includes "hard-to-stomach sites, including offensive, worthless or useless sites, grotesque or lurid depictions of bodily harm."
From Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Ruling by United States District Court For The Eastern District Of Pennsylvania
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