IN GOOD TASTE, tasteful, unaffected, pure, chaste, classical, Attic, cultivated; attractive, charming, dainty; æsthetic, artistic.
refined, tasty [colloq.]; prim, precise, formal, prudish; elegant [See Elegance]; euphemistic.
TO ONES TASTE, to ones mind; after ones fancy; comme il faut [F.]; tiré à quatre épingles [F.].
ADVERB:
ELEGANTLY &c. adj.; with quiet elegance; with elegant simplicity; without ostentation.
QUOTATIONS:
Nihil tetigit quod non ornavit.from Johnsons epitaph on Goldsmith
Chacun à son goût; oculi picturâ tenentur aures cantibus.Cicero
Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor get the last to lay the old aside.Pope
The life of man is stronger than good taste.Masefield