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tasteless

[teyst-lis] / ˈteɪst lɪs /




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I found the strip especially tasteless for the day after Memorial Day, when we honor the fallen in battle.

From Washington Post

You get the feeling the film is daring you to wince or take offense, but for the most part, its tasteless provocations are simply tedious.

From New York Times

There's already enough distractors within this whole hoopla and Depp's moment under the spotlight is a tasteless tactic to absolve himself of guilt or crime.

From Salon

The patty is tasteless and perhaps a little gristly.

From Salon

That is, until she tweeted something tasteless, made herself an industry pariah and was forced to take a job punching up Deborah’s jokes.

From Washington Post