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aesthetic wise
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "aesthetic wise" is not correct or usable in written English.
To express an aesthetic opinion, a more appropriate phrase would be "aesthetically speaking". For example: Aesthetically speaking, I much prefer the look of the new design.
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Alternative expressions(20)
aesthetically speaking
in terms of aesthetics
visually appealing
beautiful
attractive
visually striking
aesthetically pleasing
from an aesthetic viewpoint
aesthetically
from a design perspective
visually speaking
soothing to the ear
delightful to see
pleasant to the eyes
easy on the eye
Visually stunning
beautiful to behold
pleasing in appearance
attractive to the eye
Aesthetically pleasing
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60 human-written examples
A decent comparison, aesthetic-wise, might be to Thomas Kinkade, if Kinkade's color palette had been dominated by crimson.
News & Media
The appreciation and judgment of architectural objects are typically thought to reflect aesthetic and utility-wise considerations, and engage individual perspective, experience, reasoning, and reflection such as we associate with appreciating and judging in other artforms.
Science
Even among some Mexican Americans, the street-wise aesthetic that was birthed in East Los Angeles's Chicanx community can get derided for its resistance to white American assimilation and its loose affiliation with gangsterism.
News & Media
Contemplating such works, we can think in two modes at once, the aesthetic and the historical-political generally a wise way to navigate thistorical-political generally
News & Media
Contemplating such works, we can think in two modes at once, the aesthetic and the historical-political — generally a wise way to navigate the labyrinth of art.
News & Media
But followers would be wise not to point out his aesthetic attributes any time soon.
News & Media
In fact, given the extremely low rate of malignant transformation, "wait and see" could be a wise choice when they do not represent an aesthetic or functional issue.
Science
But as I grew older and somewhat wiser, I realized that although some men and women have aesthetic preferences there's no right or wrong when it comes to female's breasts.
News & Media
But as funny as Isenstein's program can be, it's at least twice as smart, cracking wise about commodification (see: an arm and a leg), sculptural formalism, and long-held aesthetic conventions.
News & Media
These books' basic traits, he thinks — "the dilemma, the dramatic crisis, the pathos, the wise sadness, and more in general a suffering made bearable, or even noble through aesthetic form" — have become mannered and artificial to the point of irrelevance.
News & Media
Well, the new has an aesthetic value, of this there is no doubt, and it's one that any smart artist is wise to exploit.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "aesthetic wise" in formal writing. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "aesthetically speaking" or "in terms of aesthetics".
Common error
The word "wise" is often incorrectly attached to nouns to create adverbs. While this construction works with some words (e.g., "clockwise"), it's not a universal rule. Avoid creating new "-wise" adverbs unless you're sure they're standard usage.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "aesthetic wise" attempts to function as an adverbial modifier, aiming to specify that a statement is made from an aesthetic perspective. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "aesthetic wise" is considered grammatically incorrect and is not recommended for use in formal or professional writing. As Ludwig AI indicates, more appropriate alternatives, such as "aesthetically speaking", "in terms of aesthetics", or "from an aesthetic viewpoint", provide clearer and more grammatically sound ways to convey the intended meaning. When discussing aspects of visual appeal and design, choosing precise and standard language is essential for effective communication. Always consider using descriptive words and avoiding non-standard constructions like "aesthetic wise".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aesthetically speaking
This alternative explicitly states that the opinion is based on aesthetic considerations.
in terms of aesthetics
This alternative focuses on assessing something based on its aesthetic qualities.
from an aesthetic viewpoint
This alternative highlights a specific perspective regarding aesthetics.
aesthetically considered
This alternative is a more formal way of saying "when aesthetics are taken into account".
regarding aesthetics
This alternative offers a broad way to relate a statement to the topic of aesthetics.
concerning aesthetics
This alternative is similar to "regarding aesthetics" but may imply a closer connection.
aesthetically
This is the adverbial form of "aesthetic", and is used to describe something's appearance.
on an aesthetic level
This alternative emphasizes the impact or effect on aesthetic perception.
from a design perspective
This alternative focuses on the aesthetic qualities as part of design considerations.
visually speaking
This alternative concentrates on aspects related to visual appeal or appearance, which can often overlap with aesthetics.
FAQs
What does "aesthetically speaking" mean, and when should I use it?
"Aesthetically speaking" means considering something from the point of view of its appearance or artistic value. Use it when you want to express an opinion or judgment based on aesthetics rather than other factors like functionality or cost.
Is "aesthetic wise" considered grammatically correct?
No, "aesthetic wise" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use phrases like "aesthetically speaking" or "in terms of aesthetics".
What are some alternatives to "aesthetic wise" for discussing visual appeal?
Instead of "aesthetic wise", you could say "visually appealing", "beautiful", "attractive", or describe specific aesthetic qualities like color, shape, and texture.
How can I improve my writing when discussing aesthetics?
Focus on using precise language to describe specific aesthetic qualities. Instead of vague terms, use descriptive words that convey the nuances of visual appeal. Consider using phrases like "visually striking" or "aesthetically pleasing".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested