aesthetical
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- nonaesthetical adjective
- nonaesthetically adverb
- superaesthetical adjective
- superaesthetically adverb
Etymology
Origin of aesthetical
Example Sentences
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Our ecosystems provide us with food, medicine, clean air and water, recreation, and spiritual and aesthetical inspiration.
From Textbooks • Sep. 6, 2018
I study their shapes and behaviors and connect them to my conceptual and aesthetical concerns.
From Washington Post
"A lot of people at first thought that industrial design dealt with superficial aesthetical things, with shape," says Professor Herbert Lindinger of the Technical University of Hannover.
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The three fundamental aesthetical tempers are the idyllic and epic of enthusiasm, the dramatic of resignation, the lyric of devotion.
From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Falckenberg, Richard
With their aesthetical denunciations and critical club-law, it was a comparatively cheap matter for them to knock him down in a fashion; but Schiller had no weapons that could prostrate them.
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 335, September 1843 by Various
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