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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
esthetic
(philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful (Freq. 1) - he despised the esthetic of minimalism • Syn: aesthetic • Derivationally related forms: aesthetic (for: aesthetic) • Topics: philosophy • Hypernyms: philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory
1. concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste (Freq. 2) - the aesthetic faculties - an aesthetic person - aesthetic feeling - the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success • Syn: aesthetic, aesthetical, esthetical • Ant: inaesthetic (for: aesthetic) • Similar to: artistic, cosmetic, enhancive, painterly, sensuous • Derivationally related forms: esthetics (for: esthetical), aesthetics (for: aesthetical), aesthetic (for: aesthetic) 2. relating to or dealing with the subject of aesthetics - aesthetic values • Syn: aesthetic • Pertains to noun: esthetics, aesthetics (for: aesthetic) • Derivationally related forms: aesthetic (for: aesthetic) 3. aesthetically pleasing - an artistic flower arrangement • Syn: aesthetic, artistic • Similar to: tasteful
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