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Definition of aesthetically in English: aestheticallyadverb iːsˈθɛtɪkliɛsˈθɛtɪkliɛsˈθɛdɪkli 1In a way that gives pleasure through beauty. the buildings and gardens of the factory have been aesthetically designed and laid out Example sentencesExamples - If a sign is constructed aesthetically, I think it gives character to downtown.
- He explores just how we as an audience interact, aesthetically and cerebrally, with the films we view.
- By comparison, the conservatism of "Generation Golf" seems aesthetically motivated.
- Beautifully chiseled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings.
- A consideration of a filmmaker's poetics should not be aesthetically hamstrung by a flow of cultural associations.
- The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use.
- The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces.
- It saw writing not merely as a textual object, to be aesthetically contemplated, but as inseparable from the social relations between writers and readers.
- One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically.
- She says the shoot has been done so aesthetically that several Bollywood biggies have complimented her.
- 1.1 With regard to beauty.
an aesthetically pleasing landscape his naive use of rhyme makes his poetry sound aesthetically amateurish Example sentencesExamples - His remark places the emphasis on assembling a figure that is aesthetically perfect as well as anatomically correct.
- This is the least aesthetically beautiful of these five projects, but that's excusable because of its message.
- The fact is, the media profit from publishing only the most aesthetically appealing images.
- Locating this in the middle of the family room however may not be aesthetically acceptable.
- Upon entering the aesthetically appealing living space, one realizes that a lot of thought has been given to the interiors, especially the corners.
- These politically inconsequential, but stylish and aesthetically delightful, films were lapped up by the critics.
- It is one of the most didactically complex and aesthetically rich rooms in the exhibition.
- From day one, our goal was to develop an aesthetically appealing website that would complement the art within.
- Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects.
- The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium.
Definition of aesthetically in US English: aestheticallyadverbesˈTHediklēɛsˈθɛdɪkli 1In a way that gives pleasure through beauty. the buildings and gardens of the factory have been aesthetically designed and laid out Example sentencesExamples - It saw writing not merely as a textual object, to be aesthetically contemplated, but as inseparable from the social relations between writers and readers.
- If a sign is constructed aesthetically, I think it gives character to downtown.
- The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces.
- By comparison, the conservatism of "Generation Golf" seems aesthetically motivated.
- She says the shoot has been done so aesthetically that several Bollywood biggies have complimented her.
- One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically.
- A consideration of a filmmaker's poetics should not be aesthetically hamstrung by a flow of cultural associations.
- Beautifully chiseled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings.
- The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use.
- He explores just how we as an audience interact, aesthetically and cerebrally, with the films we view.
- 1.1 With regard to beauty.
an aesthetically pleasing landscape his naive use of rhyme makes his poetry sound aesthetically amateurish Example sentencesExamples - The thread not sewn is tangled in aesthetically pleasing patterns not unlike miniature Pollock drips, then tacked down by a gel medium.
- This is the least aesthetically beautiful of these five projects, but that's excusable because of its message.
- The fact is, the media profit from publishing only the most aesthetically appealing images.
- From day one, our goal was to develop an aesthetically appealing website that would complement the art within.
- Locating this in the middle of the family room however may not be aesthetically acceptable.
- His remark places the emphasis on assembling a figure that is aesthetically perfect as well as anatomically correct.
- It is one of the most didactically complex and aesthetically rich rooms in the exhibition.
- These politically inconsequential, but stylish and aesthetically delightful, films were lapped up by the critics.
- Upon entering the aesthetically appealing living space, one realizes that a lot of thought has been given to the interiors, especially the corners.
- Different surface finishes are combined with several colors to give many varied and aesthetically pleasing effects.
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