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esthetic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'esthetic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an appreciation for or interest in beauty, art, or nature. Example sentence: Her artistic eye developed a strong esthetic for beautiful art and design.
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This musical esthetic involved not only the necessity of modulation itself but also drew much of its strength from the varying rate of modulation.
Encyclopedias
Music in the latter half of the 20th century was too various in form, medium, esthetic attitude, and social function to allow any confident predictions.
Encyclopedias
Moles gave reinforcement to the aesthetic theory of distance: The esthetic procedure of isolating sonic objects is analogous to the sculptor's or decorator's isolating a marble work against a black velvet draping: This procedure directs attention to it, alone and not as one element among many in a complex framework.
Encyclopedias
The esthetic procedure of isolating sonic objects is analogous to the sculptor's or decorator's isolating a marble work against a black velvet draping: This procedure directs attention to it, alone and not as one element among many in a complex framework.
Encyclopedias
Even today, we still hear that "modern physicists are inclined to believe in the validity of general relativity for esthetic reasons, because it is mathematically so elegant and philosophically so satisfying".
Encyclopedias
The French theorist Abraham Moles's Information Theory and Esthetic Perception (1966) brought the science of information theory to bear on musical perception, emphasizing that the concept of form is the essential thing; the "sonic message," whose dimensions vary from one composition to another, is a whole.
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The dialectic that Kierkegaard elaborates in "Either/Or" — a conflict between the "ethical" and the "sensuous-esthetic"; the instinctual and the moral life; the artist and the bourgeois — had shaped the Scandinavian culture in which she came of age).
News & Media
But such music is part of a political-esthetic tradition stretching back over six decades in China, and her following is genuinely large.
News & Media
The dialectic that Kierkegaard elaborates in "Either/Or"—a conflict between the "ethical" and the "sensuous-esthetic"; the instinctual and the moral life; the artist and the bourgeois had shaped the Scandinavian culture in which she came of age).
News & Media
"[A]esthetic dignity," he claimed, "belongs to aesthetic magnitude as a part to the whole," but if a work of art represents moral agents then it cannot be maximally beautiful without representing moral dignity, and it certainly cannot be beautiful if it conveys an attitude contrary to morality.
Science
Mr. Devaud, a guest instructor for the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry, who is given to artistic-sounding pronouncements like "I will not accept mediocrity in a patient's mouth," said he has many other celebrity clients, all of whom get a personalized look.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "esthetic" when you want to emphasize a particular philosophy or set of principles behind the beauty or artistic value of something.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "esthetic", which relates to beauty and artistic taste, with "ethical", which pertains to moral principles. Ensure your word choice aligns with your intended meaning to avoid miscommunication.
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Linguistic Context
The word "esthetic" functions primarily as an adjective. It modifies nouns to describe something related to beauty, art, or taste. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is a valid term in English, though less common than "aesthetic".
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Academic
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "esthetic" is a grammatically correct adjective used to describe something related to beauty or art. While valid, as Ludwig AI confirms, it is less common than its synonym "aesthetic". "Esthetic" appears frequently in News & Media and Encyclopedias. When writing, remember that "esthetic" relates to artistic appreciation, while "ethical" concerns moral principles. For clearer communication, consider using the more widely recognized "aesthetic" unless you specifically need "esthetic" for context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
aesthetic
Alternative spelling, interchangeable in most contexts; more commonly used.
artistic
Focuses more on the creative and expressive aspects of something.
beautiful
Emphasizes visual appeal and attractiveness.
visually pleasing
Highlights the pleasant visual qualities of something.
visually appealing
Directly indicates that something is attractive to the eye.
stylish
Implies conformity to current trends and fashion.
decorative
Related to enhancing the appearance through ornamentation.
elegant
Suggests refined grace and sophisticated taste.
tasteful
Conveys appropriateness and good taste in design.
picturesque
Evokes a charming and visually attractive scene.
FAQs
What is the difference between "esthetic" and "aesthetic"?
How do you use "esthetic" in a sentence?
You can use "esthetic" to describe something related to beauty or artistic appearance, such as: "The designer aimed for a minimalist esthetic."
What words are similar to "esthetic"?
Synonyms for "esthetic" include "artistic", "beautiful", and "visually pleasing", depending on the specific context.
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