Adverb
with taste; in a tasteful manner
Source: WordNetI dress to kill, but tastefully. Freddie Mercury
As for Lucrezia, there wasn't even a rumor in her own day that the strawberries at her Wednesday luncheons were dipped in sugar of lead and the other dishes tastefully sprayed with antimony, hellebore, corrosive sublimate, and deadly nightshade, all popular Renaissance flavors. Will Cuppy
In a lot of films, they're showing more complete, developed characters of diverse ethnic backgrounds. The larger concern is to be able to tastefully explore the stereotypes, and still move past them to see the core of people. Forest Whitaker
Nudity, in the right way, can enhance a film or a TV program or a TV commercial. If it's done tastefully it can make it more of an interesting product. Mark Roberts
the house was tastefully decorated Source: Internet
An eye-catching -blue neck sleeve wraps the translucent frosted glass bottle that is tastefully accentuated by an iridescent silver label. Source: Internet