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aesthetically
[ es-thet-ik-leeor, especially British, ees- ]
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- pseudo·aes·theti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aesthetically1
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Example Sentences
Did you envision your Pryor biography as extending your previous investigation—aesthetically and historically?
Aesthetically, “Why We Fight” perfectly recalls the fevered early years of AIDS activism.
Seoul is, as its boosters claim, fully modern but also both highly congested and aesthetically barren.
The economist Tyler Cowen critiqued the high-end inventory as “aesthetically abysmal” and “drastically overpriced.”
Musically, intellectually, aesthetically, Questlove emerges as one of the good guys.
In the first case he is in our eyes a morally great person; in the second he is only aesthetically great.
Aesthetically this hair fascinates me; it is an exhilarating delight whenever I meet it.
On this ground, among objects of use the simple and unadorned article is aesthetically the best.
It loses caste aesthetically because it falls to a lower pecuniary grade.
Everything his eye fell on it feasted on, not aesthetically, but with a plain, jolly appetite as of a boy eating buns.
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