Aesthesis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /esˈθiːsɪs/

Definitions of aesthesis

noun Aesthesis refers to the ability to perceive and appreciate beauty or art through the senses.

Example Sentences

A1 I enjoy looking at beautiful flowers because they give me a sense of aesthesis.

A2 The artist's painting was full of aesthesis, with vibrant colors and intricate details.

B1 Her love for interior design stemmed from her appreciation of aesthesis in different spaces.

B2 The fashion designer's collection was praised for its unique aesthesis and attention to detail.

C1 The film director's use of lighting and camera angles created a visually stunning aesthesis.

C2 The architect's building design was not only functional but also a masterpiece of aesthesis.

Examples of aesthesis in a Sentence

formal The study of aesthetics involves understanding aesthesis and its impact on art and beauty.

informal I appreciate the aesthesis of this painting; it really speaks to me.

slang That outfit has some serious aesthesis going on - you look amazing!

figurative The aesthesis of her words painted a vivid picture in my mind.

Grammatical Forms of aesthesis

plural

aestheses

comparative

more aesthesis

superlative

most aesthesis

present tense

aesthesis

future tense

will aesthesis

perfect tense

has aesthesised

continuous tense

is aesthesising

singular

aesthesis

positive degree

aesthesis

infinitive

to aesthesis

gerund

aesthesising

participle

aesthesised

Origin and Evolution of aesthesis

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aesthesis' originated from the Greek word 'aisthesis' meaning perception or sensation.
Evolution of the word: The word 'aesthesis' evolved from its original meaning of perception or sensation to being used in the context of aesthetics and appreciation of beauty.