Concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste.
1 In 1919 mankind was simpler in its tastes and perhaps less esthetic .
2 I've a few private hells I've designed and furnished-forpurely esthetic reasons.
3 Possibly the esthetic feeling enters into it, but without completely satisfying it.
4 The esthetic theory of Benedetto Croce has proved another delusion to me.
5 He belonged to the literary and esthetic Left, opposing all existing institutions.
6 The hippy esthetic even got a nod via a lavender print jacket.
7 Rather than an esthetic theory, it is a study of esthetic theories.
8 The so-called esthetic element in sexual selection is only indirectly of importance.
9 Others, however, and perhaps these are of more importance, are purely esthetic .
10 In our patients, these procedures yield a satisfactory esthetic outcome with lower morbidity.
11 The median values of the esthetic outcomes represented improved cosmetic results.
12 The appeal is to the appetite, not to the esthetic sense.
13 He could make deliberate and well-considered selections; he could consult his esthetic tastes.
14 Spires present a pleasing esthetic pattern, no matter what their arrangement.
15 I told myself that my interest was esthetic , and nothing more.
16 The high pitch represents mentality, the esthetic phases of beauty, and much brilliancy.
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