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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aesthetically bad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually unappealing or lacking in beauty.
Example: "The design of the building was aesthetically bad, failing to blend in with the surrounding architecture."
Alternatives: "visually unappealing" or "poorly designed".
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If it's Shakespeare, it's supposed to be good, and this is aesthetically bad.' And that's just wrong!
You can go to any number of plays and find aesthetically bad things that we attribute to Shakespeare".
He was attacked as the epitome of morally and aesthetically bad writing, largely for the sins of his autobiography.
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Attenborough would have found his passion for nature extinguished by a PM who thinks coal is good for humanity and windfarms not just aesthetically awful but bad for your health too.
Two triptychs are strikingly juxtaposed: a masterpiece by Beckmann, "The Departure" (1932-33), which escaped confiscation and was given a place of honor in the Museum of Modern Art during the war, and "The Four Elements" (1937), by Adolf Ziegler, who was the least bad aesthetically of the Nazi painters but one of the most vicious spokesmen among them.
But were the '70s really that bad, aesthetically speaking, or is the decade's much-maligned style simply a victim of guilt by association?
Aesthetically they're not bad, either.
Aesthetically, that's good and bad news.
Drives to be at once aesthetically impeccable and socially justified generated alternating currents of bad art and bad faith, which only lordly money could be counted on to adjudicate.
Hughes has never made any secret of his snobbery, in the cultural if not the social sense: 'I prefer the good to the bad, the articulate to the mumbling, the aesthetically developed to the merely primitive, and full to partial consciousness.' On the second point, they were clearly having a laugh.
Katerina Zolototrubova, fashion editor of Russian Vogue, describes this look as "Gopnik", a problematic term used to describe "the bad boys from suburbs" in Russia, and aesthetically not dissimilar to what is happening in the UK, with designers such as Caitlin Price and Cottweiller.
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