Aesthetic
UK /["/iːsˈθetɪk//esˈθetɪk/"]/US /["/esˈθetɪk/"]/
Definition
connected with beauty and art and the understanding of beautiful things
In simple words: Related to beauty or how things look.
Examples
- the **aesthetic appeal** of the songs
- an aesthetic appreciation of the landscape
- The works of art are judged on purely aesthetic grounds.
- The benefits of conservation are both financial and aesthetic.
- Their furniture was more aesthetic than functional.
Usage notes
Use 'aesthetic' to describe art, design, and personal style. It may be too formal for casual conversations about everyday objects.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'aesthetics' as related to appearances — 'a-SIGHT-tic'.
Collocations
- aesthetic appeal
- aesthetic value
- visual aesthetic
Synonyms
- artistic
- beautiful
- pleasing
- appealing
- tasteful
Antonyms
- ugly
- unappealing
- unattractive
Common mistakes
- Using 'aesthetic' in a negative context; it's usually positive or neutral.
- Confusing 'aesthetic' with 'athletic'; they have different meanings.
- Misspelling; common errors include 'esthetical' or 'aesthetik'.