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bad aesthetics
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bad aesthetics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually unappealing or lacking in artistic quality. Example: "The design of the website suffers from bad aesthetics, making it difficult for users to navigate."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(3)
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4 human-written examples
Bad aesthetics, bad ethics.
News & Media
Bad aesthetics betray bad morals.
News & Media
This was a case of good musicians and bad aesthetics.
News & Media
"I think the British prime minister has had a record on putting human rights aside which is very bad strategy and also is a very bad aesthetics, because this certainly doesn't represent the British people," he told Sky.
News & Media
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52 human-written examples
While his sculptural assemblages might make reference to the structures of classical architecture, his wit follows a distinctly wayward trajectory; Durant has an eye for the disruptive aesthetics of bad taste.
News & Media
The concept is pretty silly (nor do we know how or where MP3s are stored flash, hard drive, SD cards, etc?), but at least its actual aesthetics aren't bad.
News & Media
This is the Big Question in aesthetics.
Science
So, many children at this age prefer the maintenance of these habits, leaving behind the oclusal and aesthetics changes produced by the bad position of teeth.
We are always the butts of his bad jokes and the victims of his grueling aesthetics.
News & Media
Afternoon AnItation: Experience Visual Euphoria With This Trippy Double Exposure Music Video.
News & Media
The efforts of ancient thinkers to determine what makes poetry distinctive as a form, and what distinguishes good poetry from bad, resulted in "poetics"—the study of the aesthetics of poetry.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "bad aesthetics" when discussing the overall visual or artistic qualities, but consider more specific terms like "cluttered design" or "unharmonious color scheme" for precise feedback.
Common error
Avoid using "bad aesthetics" as a vague dismissal. Instead, pinpoint the specific elements that contribute to the negative impression. Is it the color palette, the layout, or the overall composition?
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bad aesthetics" functions as a descriptive term, specifically an adjective ("bad") modifying a noun ("aesthetics"). It's used to express a negative judgment about the visual or artistic qualities of something. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
57%
Science
29%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "bad aesthetics" is a phrase used to describe something visually unappealing or lacking in artistic quality. Ludwig AI indicates that the expression is correct and usable in written English, although it's more effective to be specific about what makes something aesthetically displeasing. While understandable, consider using alternative descriptions like "poor aesthetics" or "unattractive design" in more formal contexts. The term is most commonly found in news and media and scientific publications.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
poor aesthetics
Replaces "bad" with "poor" maintaining the same meaning of undesirable visual quality.
unattractive aesthetics
Substitutes "bad" with "unattractive" emphasizing the lack of visual appeal.
negative aesthetics
Employs "negative" instead of "bad" to convey an unfavorable aesthetic quality.
unfavorable aesthetics
Uses "unfavorable" in place of "bad" suggesting a displeasing aesthetic.
deficient aesthetics
Replaces "bad" with "deficient" focusing on the lack of necessary aesthetic qualities.
inferior aesthetics
Substitutes "bad" with "inferior" highlighting a lower quality of aesthetics compared to a standard.
deficient visual appeal
Replaces "aesthetics" with its meaning, which is visual appeal. "Deficient" replaces "bad".
poor visual design
Replaces "aesthetics" with its meaning, which is visual design. "Poor" replaces "bad".
flawed artistic merit
Emphasizes the artistic aspect, using "flawed" to indicate the presence of issues instead of "bad".
uninspired artistic expression
Focuses on the lack of inspiration in the aesthetic, moving away from a direct critique of its quality.
FAQs
What does "bad aesthetics" mean?
"Bad aesthetics" refers to visual qualities that are unappealing, displeasing, or lacking in artistic merit. It suggests a failure in creating a visually harmonious or pleasing effect.
How can I identify "bad aesthetics" in design?
Look for elements that clash, are disproportionate, or create visual discomfort. Common indicators include jarring color combinations, cluttered layouts, and inconsistent typography.
What are some alternatives to saying "bad aesthetics"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "poor aesthetics", "unattractive aesthetics", or "deficient visual appeal" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it appropriate to use "bad aesthetics" in formal writing?
While understandable, "bad aesthetics" can sound subjective. In formal writing, provide specific details about the aesthetic flaws. Instead of saying "the website has bad aesthetics", describe it as having a "cluttered layout and an inconsistent color scheme".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested