Which preposition to use with tasteful
An encouraging symptom; though one had already used the better word, refreshing.... Spacious, furnished in a way of rich sobriety, tasteful in every appointment, the captain's quarters were quite as sybaritic as the saloon of the Sybarite.
She was not unlike his city girl friends; even her dress was more modern and tasteful than Marjorie's.
A worthy gentleman is a branch of the tree of honour, whose fruits are the actions of virtue, as pleasing to the eye of judgment as tasteful to the spirit of understanding.
And as handsome and as tasteful as everthe band of his straw hat, the flower in his buttonhole, his tie, his socksall in harmony; no ostentation, just the unerring, quiet taste of a gentleman.
The invitation is gladly accepted, and they enjoy a delicious meal, rendered doubly tasteful from the fact that they are feasting on an enemy.
Those fruits were tasteful unto me: these here are not equal to them in taste.