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aesthetical
[ es-thet-i-kuhlor, especially British, ees- ]
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Other Words From
- nonaes·theti·cal adjective
- nonaes·theti·cal·ly adverb
- super·aes·theti·cal adjective
- super·aes·theti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aesthetical1
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Example Sentences
I study their shapes and behaviors and connect them to my conceptual and aesthetical concerns.
From Washington Post
Kepler is beloved by historians for the powerful mixing in his life of mathematical rigor and aesthetical play.
From Washington Post
“Can we come up with something more humane? More aesthetical?”
From Los Angeles Times
And so it was, in a way, an aesthetical option but it was a technique, a no-brainer, there was no choice.
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Bedelia: “You no longer have ethical concerns, Hannibal. You have aesthetical ones.”
From New York Times
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