Definition of artistically in English:
artistically
adverb ɑːˈtɪstɪkliɑrˈtɪstɪkli
1As regards art or artists; from an artistic point of view.
the Soviet film industry was artistically limited by outside pressures
her home was cosy and so artistically decorated for Christmas
Example sentencesExamples
- In the late 1960s, she started offering painting classes to her artistically inclined neighbors.
- I would say it's the most important national cinema artistically outside of Hollywood.
- I had to learn realism before I could move on artistically.
- It combined a "microcosm of the artistically vital New York scene with the intimacy of summer camp."
- The river itself was suddenly becoming the conduit to a culturally thriving and artistically rich environment.
- As he matured artistically, the visual content of his murals eclipsed the politics.
- There can be no doubt that three of the most important 19th-century landscapists were linked artistically.
- Rembrandt is chiefly responsible for transforming the self-portrait as an artistically innovative form.
- She believed that other women might express themselves artistically, too, using flowers as their medium.
- His American years were artistically disappointing, and in 1959 he returned to Berlin.
- 1.1 In an aesthetically pleasing way.
the buildings are artistically lit
Example sentencesExamples
- You can just as easily chomp on them along with catfish as scatter them artistically over a salad.
- Here they serve good portions, not a load of artistically arranged scraps.
- I wouldn't dare suggest they build the first attractive-looking, artistically daring public building here since the '60s.
- Ever eat at a French restaurant and leave unsatisfied because you were served a single shrimp artistically surrounded by unknown greens?
- The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam.
- We love this artistically tailored black dress.
- It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead.
- I look to my right and see that full glass, the dew dripping so artistically down its sides.
- A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be.
- A garlic concoction was artistically swirled onto the plate, making a nice contrast with the red of the tomato sauce.
Definition of artistically in US English:
artistically
adverbɑrˈtɪstɪkliärˈtistiklē
1As regards art or artists; from an artistic point of view.
the Soviet film industry was artistically limited by outside pressures
her home was cozy and so artistically decorated for Christmas
Example sentencesExamples
- As he matured artistically, the visual content of his murals eclipsed the politics.
- In the late 1960s, she started offering painting classes to her artistically inclined neighbors.
- I would say it's the most important national cinema artistically outside of Hollywood.
- The river itself was suddenly becoming the conduit to a culturally thriving and artistically rich environment.
- Rembrandt is chiefly responsible for transforming the self-portrait as an artistically innovative form.
- She believed that other women might express themselves artistically, too, using flowers as their medium.
- I had to learn realism before I could move on artistically.
- There can be no doubt that three of the most important 19th-century landscapists were linked artistically.
- His American years were artistically disappointing, and in 1959 he returned to Berlin.
- It combined a "microcosm of the artistically vital New York scene with the intimacy of summer camp."
- 1.1 In an aesthetically pleasing way.
the buildings are artistically lit
Example sentencesExamples
- It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead.
- We love this artistically tailored black dress.
- You can just as easily chomp on them along with catfish as scatter them artistically over a salad.
- I look to my right and see that full glass, the dew dripping so artistically down its sides.
- I wouldn't dare suggest they build the first attractive-looking, artistically daring public building here since the '60s.
- Ever eat at a French restaurant and leave unsatisfied because you were served a single shrimp artistically surrounded by unknown greens?
- Here they serve good portions, not a load of artistically arranged scraps.
- A garlic concoction was artistically swirled onto the plate, making a nice contrast with the red of the tomato sauce.
- The city boasts of wide expanses of artistically rendered potholes interrupted in some areas by stretches of macadam.
- A fence may seem like a labor-intensive and artistically challenged project, but it doesn't have to be.