distastefully
- r in an offensively distasteful manner
a distastefully explicit report on the Royal couple's marital life - r in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree
- One James Wrexham, impoverished but well-educated Englishman past his first youth, is distastefully employed in a real-estate office.
- Tacked on at the last minute by a member of Shuster's committee, the amendment would, among other things, but most distastefully, shield cruise-line companies from lawsuits by .
- I want to disassociate myself with any disparaging remarks, McCain told the press, after a radio talk show host distastefully used Obamas middle name Hussein.