aesthetics
Americannoun
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the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art, and the principles underlying or justifying such judgments.
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the study of the mind and emotions in relation to the sense of beauty.
noun
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the branch of philosophy concerned with the study of such concepts as beauty, taste, etc
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the study of the rules and principles of art
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The term aesthete is sometimes used negatively to describe someone whose pursuit of beauty is excessive or appears phony.
Etymology
Origin of aesthetics
Example Sentences
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I suppose you could keep the plate umpires around for aesthetics, let them keep the mask and call foul tips and hit batters, but that’s lame.
"That's why India possesses an interesting mix of chairs that are very British or European in design or blend Indian and Western aesthetics," he adds.
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The aesthetics program director told Adeli to smile big before pressing a needle of Botox into the skin around her outer eye.
The category covers a wide range of specialities, from general practice to skin complaints, women's health, and aesthetics.
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Creation comes naturally to both of them; playing with personal aesthetics is a means of liberating oneself from the status quo.
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