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aesthetically nice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"aesthetically nice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is visually pleasing, such as a beautiful painting or a stunning landscape. For example, "The sunset was aesthetically nice, with vivid oranges and purples streaking the sky."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(18)
aesthetically pleasing
visually appealing
beautiful to look at
visually pleasing
attractive to the eye
easy on the eyes
a treat for the eyes
aesthetically pleasurable
aesthetically agreeable
aesthetically brilliant
aesthetically sympathetic
apparently nice
aesthetically enjoyable
aesthetically elegant
aesthetically pleasant
aesthetically exciting
aesthetically beautiful
aesthetically charming
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Usage summary
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Expert writing tips
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Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Mr. Sitt called his new building merely a placeholder, to generate revenue to cover the property's taxes, and said the strip "needs to look aesthetically nice, even during the interim phase".
News & Media
"Artists can make an aesthetically nice looking piece but only have quick sand to stand on to back it up.
News & Media
You should always select one that looks aesthetically nice.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
"It seems to me that lesbians look aesthetically much nicer than two men holding their hands or kissing," she said on the show, according to The Independent.
News & Media
But singer Julia Volkova has insulted the LGBT+ community by saying in an interview with Russian television that she wouldn't want her son to be gay, but that she would accept her daughter being a lesbian as it's "aesthetically much nicer". .
News & Media
It also makes that list look nice, aesthetically speaking, as each tracked item now has a rounded photo thumbnail next to it.
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The effect, Kraft said, will be much nicer aesthetically than the run-down, utilitarian approach now greeting motorists and pedestrians.
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Like Palm, the consensus is that the platform is solid, charming, and aesthetically pleasing but that nice phones finish last.
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"Maybe it's not aesthetically beautiful, it's not very nice to watch," he added.
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Citi Field provides a nice backdrop — far more aesthetically interesting than the Mets' former home, Shea Stadium, with its rounded outfield dimensions and an 86-foot-tall right-field scoreboard that would have prevented fans from catching most homers hit that way.
News & Media
The exterior is covered in gray fabric — a nice touch that keeps it aesthetically consistent with the rest of the Google Home line.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "aesthetically nice" when you want to describe something as being visually pleasing, but consider that more common alternatives such as "aesthetically pleasing" might sound more natural to native English speakers.
Common error
While grammatically correct, "aesthetically nice" can sound less sophisticated in formal or academic writing. Opt for alternatives such as "visually appealing" or "aesthetically pleasing" to maintain a more professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "aesthetically nice" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to describe its visual appeal. It indicates that something possesses pleasing aesthetic qualities, although Ludwig indicates that more common alternatives might be preferred. The provided examples illustrate its use in describing buildings and visual appeal.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Wiki
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Science
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "aesthetically nice" is a grammatically correct phrase used to describe something visually pleasing. Ludwig identifies it as valid, but it's less common than alternatives like "aesthetically pleasing". It's mostly found in News & Media and Wiki contexts, and while acceptable, choosing more conventional options might enhance your writing's impact, especially in formal settings. Use it sparingly, keeping in mind that other phrases may resonate more strongly with your audience.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aesthetically pleasing
A more common and slightly more formal way of saying essentially the same thing.
visually pleasing
Focuses directly on the visual aspect, replacing "aesthetically" with "visually" and "nice" with "pleasing".
visually appealing
Similar to "visually pleasing", emphasizing the appeal to the sense of sight.
beautiful to look at
A more descriptive and less technical way to express visual attractiveness.
attractive to the eye
Similar to "visually appealing", highlighting the attractiveness to the eye.
easy on the eyes
An idiomatic expression suggesting something is pleasant to view.
possessing visual charm
Uses "charm" to convey a delightful visual quality.
a treat for the eyes
An expressive way to describe something very visually pleasing.
graceful in appearance
Emphasizes the elegance and grace of the visual aspect.
pleasing in aspect
A more formal way of saying something is agreeable in its appearance.
FAQs
What does "aesthetically nice" mean?
The phrase "aesthetically nice" describes something that is visually pleasing or has a pleasing appearance. It suggests that the object or scene is agreeable in terms of its aesthetic qualities.
How can I use "aesthetically nice" in a sentence?
You can use "aesthetically nice" to describe anything that you find visually pleasing. For example, "The garden was aesthetically nice, with colorful flowers and a well-manicured lawn", or "The building's design was aesthetically nice, blending modern and traditional elements".
What are some alternatives to saying "aesthetically nice"?
Alternatives to "aesthetically nice" include "aesthetically pleasing", "visually appealing", "beautiful to look at", or "visually pleasing". The best choice depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.
Is "aesthetically nice" as common as "aesthetically pleasing"?
No, "aesthetically pleasing" is a more common and widely accepted phrase. While "aesthetically nice" is grammatically correct, it is used less frequently and might sound slightly less formal or refined. Consider using "aesthetically pleasing" for a more standard expression.
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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
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested