The first glance round showed it to be scrupulously clean, and solidly and tastelessly furnished.
"Man and Wife"
Wilkie Collins
It seemed to Bertha that everybody was looking at her in a rather disparaging, almost compassionate manner, and, on looking at herself in the large pier glass she suddenly perceived that she was very tastelessly dressed.
"Bertha Garlan"
Arthur Schnitzler
He has been mischievously and tastelessly excused for errors both in and out of his writings which need only a kindly silence.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)"
George Saintsbury