aes
the
tic
adjective
Third Person
more aesthetic
Present Participle
most aesthetic
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relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art
- She has a great aesthetic sense when it comes to interior design.
- She believed the sculpture's meaning should be secondary to its aesthetic form and composition.
- Their aesthetic priorities influenced the use of neutral palettes and organic materials in the redesign.
- The artist’s work was praised for its unique aesthetic quality and emotional depth.
- Her blog is dedicated to exploring the aesthetic aspects of contemporary architecture.
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possessing beauty or pleasing qualities
- The new car's design is both functional and aesthetic.
- The scenic overlook provided aesthetic views of the mountain valley below.
- Guests wandered leisurely through the aesthetic grounds admiring the seasonal flower arrangements and artful topiaries.
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