6. Discernment (of beauty or escellence), judgment (of propriety), nice perception.
    7. Manner, style.
    8. Bit, morsel, mouthful, sample.
    9. Narrow ribbon.

Tasteful, a.

    1. Savory, toothsome, delicious, appetizing.
    2. Tasty, elegant, in good taste.

Tasteless, a.

    1. Insipid, flat, without relish.
    2. Dull, flat, insipid, uninteresting, vapid.

Tasty, a. Elegant, refined, tasteful.

Tatterdemalion, n. Ragamuffin, ragged fellow, wretch, sans-culotte.

Tattered, a. Torn, ragged.

Tatters, n. pl. Rags.

Tattle, v. n.

    1. Prate, prattle, chatter, chat, jabber, babble, talk idly or thoughtlessly, talk at random, spin a long yarn.
    2. (Colloq.) Blab, gossip, tell tales, tell secrets.

Tattle, n. Prate, prattle, gossip, twaddle, twattle, gabble, idle talk.

Tattler, n.

    1. Prattler, babbler, chatterer, prater, gossip, gadabout, gadder, rattle-head, idle talker, news-monger.
    2. Gossip, tale-bearer.

Tattoo, n. Beat of drum (to summon soldiers to quarters at night), tapto.

Taught, a. (Naut.) [Written also Taut.] Tight, tense, stretched, strained.


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