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aesthetic

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Adj — Relating to beauty, art, or how something looks and feels visually.

How to use aesthetic

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aesthetic appeal aesthetic sense pleasing aesthetic

Etymology

From Greek aisthētikos, "of sense perception," via German Ästhetik or French esthétique — the same root that gives us "anaesthetic" (removing sensation).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “aesthetic” mean?

The word “aesthetic” means relating to beauty, art, or how something looks and feels visually. In plain terms, to do with beauty and visual style — either as a describing word (aesthetic value) or a noun (a particular look/vibe).

How do you pronounce “aesthetic”?

“Aesthetic” is pronounced ehs-THEH-tihk (/ɛsˈθɛ.tɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “aesthetic” in a sentence?

Here is “aesthetic” used in a sentence: “The renovation focused on aesthetic improvements like new tiling and lighting.”

What part of speech is “aesthetic”?

Depending on how it is used, “aesthetic” can be an adjective and a noun.

Where does the word “aesthetic” come from?

The word “aesthetic” comes from French. From Greek aisthētikos, "of sense perception," via German Ästhetik or French esthétique — the same root that gives us "anaesthetic" (removing sensation).

Is “aesthetic” a common word?

“Aesthetic” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the C1 level.

How many meanings does “aesthetic” have?

“Aesthetic” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: relating to beauty, art, or how something looks and feels visually.

What is the difference between aesthetic and aesthetics?

Aesthetic is an adjective ("aesthetic appeal") and a noun for a particular visual style ("a minimalist aesthetic"). Aesthetics, with the s, is the branch of philosophy that studies beauty and taste, and it is treated as a singular subject.

Is it spelled aesthetic or esthetic?

Both are correct. Aesthetic is the standard spelling in British English and the most common form worldwide, while esthetic is an accepted American variant seen mainly in US medical and dental contexts. Publications generally choose one form and stay consistent.

What is the difference between aesthetic and artistic?

Artistic describes skill in, or a connection with, making art, while aesthetic relates to beauty and how something looks and feels visually, whether or not art is involved. A well-designed spreadsheet can have aesthetic appeal without being artistic.

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