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Aesthetic   /ɛsθˈɛtɪk/   Listen
Aesthetic

adjective
1.
Relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics.  Synonym: esthetic.
2.
Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.  Synonyms: aesthetical, esthetic, esthetical.  "An aesthetic person" , "Aesthetic feeling" , "The illustrations made the book an aesthetic success"
3.
Aesthetically pleasing.  Synonyms: artistic, esthetic.
noun
1.
(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.  Synonym: esthetic.



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"Aesthetic" Quotes from Famous Books



... It was not that my father ever forgot the latter; indeed, behind his love for symbolical worship lay a passionate and almost Puritan evangelicalism. But he did not speak easily and openly of spiritual experience. I was myself profoundly attracted as a boy by the aesthetic side of religion, and loved its solemnities with all my heart; but it was not till I made friends with Bishop Wilkinson at the age of seventeen that I had any idea of spiritual religion and the practice ...
— Hugh - Memoirs of a Brother • Arthur Christopher Benson

... want anything eccentric or foolish," Patty said to Nan, regarding the appointments, "but I do want it aesthetic and artistic." ...
— Patty Blossom • Carolyn Wells

... just where that spick-and-span summer hotel, with its balconies and cupolas, stands now. So it was nineteen years ago, and so it may be again, perhaps, nine hundred years hence; but meanwhile, what a pretty array of modern aesthetic cottages, and plank walks, and bridges, and bathing-houses, and pleasure-boats! And what an admirable concourse of well-dressed and pleasurably inclined men and women! After all, my countrymen are the finest-looking and most prosperous-appearing people on the globe. They ...
— David Poindexter's Disappearance and Other Tales • Julian Hawthorne

... Master who should try to train the aesthetic sense of his pupils by making them learn by heart a string of propositions in which he had set out the artistic merits of sundry masterpieces of painting and sculpture, would expose himself to well-merited ...
— What Is and What Might Be - A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular • Edmond Holmes

... sculpture. Romanticism blossomed in 1830, and bore fruit for ten years. The religious reaction was a punier thing; the great Abbe, who was the Newman of France, was himself unable to remain within the fantastic church that he built out of medieval ruins. In England, and especially in Oxford, the aesthetic admiration of the Past was promptly transmuted into religion. Doctrines which men thought dead were resuscitated; and from Oxford came, not poetry or painting, but the sermons of Newman, the Tracts, the whole religious force which has transformed and revivified ...
— Oxford • Andrew Lang


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