Pronunciation: /wɑːbi ˈsɑːbi/
noun a Japanese aesthetic that focuses on the beauty of imperfection and impermanence
A1 Wabi-sabi is a Japanese aesthetic that appreciates the beauty of imperfection.
A2 In Japan, wabi-sabi is often seen in pottery that has a rustic and simple design.
B1 The concept of wabi-sabi encourages people to find beauty in the natural cycle of growth and decay.
B2 Many interior designers incorporate wabi-sabi elements into their work to create a sense of harmony and balance.
C1 Artists who embrace wabi-sabi often focus on the transient nature of life and the passage of time.
C2 Wabi-sabi philosophy teaches us to appreciate the beauty in things that are imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.
formal The ancient Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and impermanence.
informal I love how wabi-sabi design embraces the beauty of simplicity and natural materials.
slang Wabi-sabi vibes are all about finding beauty in the imperfect and the unconventional.
figurative Her wabi-sabi approach to life taught her to appreciate the beauty in flaws and impermanence.
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