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January 29, 2008
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Wednesday, 30th January 2008 : Today's Word is ...

Aesthetic



( Adjective )



Pronunciation : es-th�t-tik


1. (used with a singular verb)The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature and expression of beauty, as in the fine arts

2. (used with a singular verb)In Kantian philosophy, the branch of metaphysics concerned with the laws of perception

3. (used with a singular verb)The study of the psychological responses to beauty and artistic experiences

4. (used with a singular or plural verb)A conception of what is artistically valid or beautiful: minimalist aesthetics

5. (used with a singular or plural verb)An artistically beautiful or pleasing appearance


Etymology:


Early 19th century - Greek aisthētikos - perceptual - aisthesthai - perceive


Synonyms:


artful, artistic, creative, esthetic, gorgeous, inventive

NOTE:

Graceful means characterized by beauty of movement, style, or form.

Gracious means characterized by charm, good taste, kindness and generosity of spirit.


Antonyms:


displeasing, ugly, unattractive, disregard, disrespect


Contextual Examples:


� The architect was very concerned with the building's aesthetics.

� The play was an aesthetic success.

� What troubled him was the squalor of aesthetic.

� I speak now from the aesthetic and artistic point of view when I say that life with us is dull.

� They're looking for quality construction, not aesthetics.

� A generous Age of Aquarius aesthetic said that everything was art.


Related Words:



esthetic : Adjective

aesthetically : Adverb


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