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tastefulness    
tastefulness
n 1: elegance indicated by good taste [ant: {tastelessness}]



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  • conjunctions - Using nor in a list without neither - English . . .
    This is the classic usage of neither nor: I would neither hide nor run away But is the following construction grammatical? (More than two choices, no neither) I wasn't going to play dead I
  • Should I use or or nor after a negative statement?
    This document does not cover the SDK interfaces nor any other reference material I think the above is correct, but my grammatical checker in Microsoft Word underlines nor and suggests or Why?
  • Standalone ɴᴏʀ: neither this nor that versus not this nor that?
    Those on the bottom did not have the ability nor the opportunity to get to the top Are they both grammatically correct, or can you never use nor without having neither next to it? Is “not this nor that” a grammatical construction in English, or must it only ever be “neither this nor that” or else “not this or that”? When
  • meaning - What is the correct way to use neither and nor in a . . .
    You either have to nave nor govern another verb or else switch it back to the noun, the way I had it Neither is a conjunction that works with the correlative conjunction nor to address two like objects or actions
  • word usage - Is nor used correctly here as a conjunction? (nor at . . .
    Nor does fast food have to be junk food " This is the source of the sentence (the 3rd definition of "nor") On the site, "nor" is described as a conjunction, and my opinion is that it should have been like this: Cooking quickly doesn't mean sacrificing flavour, nor does fast food have to be junk food So, does the site show the right
  • usage of neither. . nor, not. . . or and not. . . . nor
    I would suggest you replace "Proper" with "Typical", as all the sentences are grammatical and understandable It is merely that "neither nor" is not typical usage, and would sound stilted to most listeners for the examples given
  • no . . . nor VS no . . . or - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    KJV: "nor" can be used in any negative list "Nor," is not required to start a sentence if without "neither" "neither" is not required to precede "nor" in mid sentence We still can't use "nor" and "or" to separate peers Not allowed: "One or two nor three" Many good answers here cite other examples with a different precedent These sources ultimately point back to Shakespeare if you follow
  • Neither do I Nor do I Me neither Me either
    nor do I (archaic; now either ironic or intended to sound classy, or both) neither do I (normal in writing, common in speech) me either (common in speech, more familiar) me neither (common in ingroup speech) roughly speaking, of course; I'm no sociolinguist This kind of social layering for language variation is completely normal
  • grammar - Is this usage of nor correct? - English Language Usage . . .
    Without the accompanying neither, it can be difficult to know whether or not to use nor Is this correct, or should or be used here instead? We do not have the equipment needed to measure buoyan
  • Usage of neither . . . nor versus not . . . or
    1 The NOAD defines nor as: used before the second or further of two or more alternatives (the first being introduced by a negative such as neither or not) to indicate that they are each untrue or each do not happen: they were neither cheap nor convenient | the sheets were never washed, nor the towels, nor his shirts





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