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aesthetically
[ es-thet-ik-leeor, especially British, ees- ]
Other Word Forms
- d··ٳi·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of aesthetically1
Example Sentences
One receptionist role asks for candidates to be "at least 160cm tall and aesthetically pleasing", while an administrative job demands "an appealing look and an elegant presence".
Carti brought to Rolling Loud was a volatile proposition — some of the most truly transgressive music to ever top streaming and Billboard charts, aesthetically uncompromising and veiled with real menace.
Terruzzin agreed that “some work has to be done” to make the big white drops “aesthetically acceptable.”
I think if you look at your own photos or family pictures and films from our own lives, we can see there are certain things that we carry on aesthetically that we lean into.
Find a diary that pleases you aesthetically or feels good in your hand.
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