aesthetic - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • create: Further investigation of cutting edge technologies might have created an entirely different esthetic for the vehicle.
  • develop: Finally, there is a developing esthetic of what a proper boat should look like.

Adjective modifier

  • minimalist: These original releases came exclusively on 12 vinyl, packaged in a highly distinctive, minimalist esthetic.
  • bourgeois: In what specific ways does the bourgeois esthetic in gift books counter canonical literature?
  • distinctive: These original releases came exclusively on 12 vinyl, packaged in a highly distinctive, minimalist esthetic.
  • visual: And why should animation directors - fundamentally guided by a visual esthetic - ever need to contemplate the use of sound in their films?
  • contemporary: Like his beloved Italy his etchings are suffused with a classicism that nonetheless appeals to a contemporary esthetic.
  • urban: In ` Le Soleil ' Baudelaire comes closer to defining what his urban esthetic might be about.

Modifies a noun

  • sensibility: The site promotes Indian values, arts and esthetic sensibilities.
  • appreciation: You love and have an esthetic appreciation of John's looks, personal style and creativity.
  • appeal: The concept of esthetic appeal just can't be based on numbers.
  • contemplation: Indeed, most of them were not made to become subject to esthetic contemplation in Western art museums.
  • pleasure: Indeed, the contemplation of their intricacy can provide many hours of esthetic pleasure.
  • judgment: The committee did not attempt to make esthetic judgements, nor did the artists assume expertise in the issues.

Modifying Another Word

  • purely: Such purely esthetic motives provide no inspiration for action.
  • primarily: The guaranteed funding by license fee at the BBC meant that selection of ' product ' was done for primarily esthetic reasons.
  • highly: Similar to rummy, the game of mah jong is easier to play than at first appears and is highly esthetic to boot.
  • there: Not only are there esthetic factors to bear in mind, your diamond wedding ring holds also a deeper significance.

Noun used with modifier

  • design: The Header design esthetic is still present in their home page for the Mo'Wax label ( Mo'Wax artists appeared on Header.
  • machine: Thus unencumbered by the demands of the mass market, modern architects were free to express their machine esthetic in state-financed housing projects.

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