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aesthetically
aes·thet·ic or es·thet·ic E0220700 (ĕs-thĕt′ĭk)adj.1. Relating to the philosophy or theories of aesthetics.2. a. Of or concerning the appreciation of beauty or good taste: aesthetic judgment; the aesthetic appeal of the exhibit.b. Attractive or appealing: the more aesthetic features of the building.3. Characterized by a heightened sensitivity to beauty: the poet and his aesthetic friends.4. Being or relating to a work of art; artistic: The play was an aesthetic success.5. Informal Conforming to accepted notions of good taste.6. often Aesthetic Of or characteristic of aestheticism in the arts.n.1. A guiding principle in matters of artistic beauty and taste; artistic sensibility: "a generous Age of Aquarius aesthetic that said that everything was art" (William Wilson).2. An underlying principle, a set of principles, or a view often manifested by outward appearances or style of behavior: "What troubled him was the squalor of [the colonel's] aesthetic" (Lewis H. Lapham). [German ästhetisch, from New Latin aesthēticus, from Greek aisthētikos, of sense perception, from aisthēta, perceptible things, from aisthanesthai, to perceive; see au- in Indo-European roots.] aes·thet′i·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | aesthetically - in a tasteful way; "this building is aesthetically very pleasing"esthetically | TranslationsesthétiquementesteticamenteIdiomsSeeaesthetically challengedEncyclopediaSeeaestheticaesthetically
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