1. Did the producer, perhaps feel it to be in poor taste? 2. Imelda was a woman of poor taste. 3. It was a sign of Low Rent origins, of inferior social status, of poor taste. 4. Wayans insists the joke is meant to lampoon those who display unwarranted fear of Aids and is no way in poor taste. 5. Your jest is in poor taste. 6. They accused him of having poor sartorial taste. 7. Among most Londoners, Blackpool is regarded poorly, if it is regarded at all, as a kind of bad joke, a synonym for poor taste. 8. Back then, Rucker said, returning gifts also seemed in poor taste. 9. -- has long been considered in poor taste. 10. But I also have agreed with other readers that some words cross the line between acceptable language and poor taste. |