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Esthetic   /ɛsθˈɛtɪk/   Listen
Esthetic

noun
1.
(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.  Synonym: aesthetic.
adjective
1.
Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.  Synonyms: aesthetic, aesthetical, esthetical.  "An aesthetic person" , "Aesthetic feeling" , "The illustrations made the book an aesthetic success"
2.
Relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics.  Synonym: aesthetic.
3.
Aesthetically pleasing.  Synonyms: aesthetic, artistic.



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"Esthetic" Quotes from Famous Books



... five years of our time to purely esthetic exercises, to the exclusion of practical things, without very great risk, is now well known. And when I refer to practical affairs, I mean the effort which Nature demands we should put forth to get a living. Every man should live like a poor ...
— Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers • Elbert Hubbard

... life, the same as the animal's life in the vegetables, how could animals sustain their lives feeding on vegetables? If there be no life similar to ours in animals, how could we sustain our life by subsisting on them? The poet must be in the right, not only in his esthetic, but in his scientific point of view, ...
— The Religion of the Samurai • Kaiten Nukariya

... children lying is caused by their esthetic feelings. It is much easier for them to describe a situation as they feel it should have been than to describe it as it actually was. Many children "embellish the facts" without any trace of intent to deceive. Although we recognize ...
— Your Child: Today and Tomorrow • Sidonie Matzner Gruenberg

... on his gun. His long skirted coat is buckled tightly about his waist to form a neat bustle effect in the back, and the solidity of his granite shoes and the fell rigidity of his granite breeches are such as make the esthetic shudder; one has to admit that as a work of art he is almost as bad as the statues cluttering New York City. But in Appleboro folks are not critical; they see him not with the eyes of art but with the deeper vision of the heart. He stands ...
— Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man • Marie Conway Oemler

... the dislike of mental effort, the temptation to read merely for a mild sensation,—all these undoubtedly tend to keep down the level of literary taste. To many readers of good average ability, neither the esthetic nor the purely intellectual makes a strong appeal. Even minds of fine quality often find a welcome diversion in trivial reading. In fact, to expect every one and at all times to have his mind keyed up to the higher levels is neither sincere nor reasonable. And yet, making due allowance ...
— Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools • Emilie Kip Baker


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