Aesthetical

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɛsˈθɛtɪkəl/

Definitions of aesthetical

adjective relating to the appreciation of beauty or good taste

Example Sentences

A1 The painting is very aesthetical.

A2 She likes to decorate her room in an aesthetical way.

B1 The architect focused on creating an aesthetical design for the building.

B2 The garden was landscaped in an aesthetical manner.

C1 The museum curator carefully selected aesthetical pieces for the exhibition.

C2 The fashion designer's collection was praised for its aesthetical appeal.

Examples of aesthetical in a Sentence

formal The architect focused on the aesthetical aspects of the building to ensure it was visually pleasing.

informal I really like the aesthetical design of that new restaurant downtown.

slang Check out the aesthetical vibes of this place, it's so cool!

figurative Her words painted an aesthetical picture of a peaceful meadow in my mind.

Grammatical Forms of aesthetical

past tense

aestheticized

plural

aestheticals

comparative

more aesthetical

superlative

most aesthetical

present tense

aestheticalizes

future tense

will aestheticalize

perfect tense

has aestheticalized

continuous tense

is aestheticalizing

singular

aesthetical

positive degree

aesthetical

infinitive

to aestheticalize

gerund

aestheticalizing

participle

aestheticalized

Origin and Evolution of aesthetical

First Known Use: 1735 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aesthetical' originated from the Greek word 'aisthētikos' meaning 'of sense perception'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of philosophy and art to describe the study of beauty and taste, 'aesthetical' has evolved to encompass a broader range of topics related to sensory perception and aesthetics in various fields such as design, literature, and psychology.