What is another word for aesthetical?

Pronunciation: [iːsθˈɛtɪkə͡l] (IPA)

"Aesthetical" is a term used to describe the visual appeal or beauty in a work of art, design, or display. The word can be replaced with various synonyms, including "artistic," "decorative," "ornamental," "visual," "imaginative," "creative," "picturesque," "attractive," "pleasing," and "charming." These synonyms all emphasize different aspects of a work's aesthetic qualities, such as its physicality, emotional impact, or subjective appeal. Whether describing a painting, a piece of clothing, or a set of furniture, using synonyms for "aesthetical" can provide a richer and more nuanced description of the beauty and sensory experience of the work.

What are the opposite words for aesthetical?

The word "aesthetical" refers to something that is visually pleasing or beautiful. Its antonyms, on the other hand, are terms that describe things that are the opposite of beautiful or visually unappealing. These antonyms can include words such as ugly, unattractive, unsightly, unpleasant, grotesque, and hideous. Each of these words refers to things that are not intended to be admired or appreciated for their visual qualities, but rather are meant to be avoided or repulsed. Knowing the antonyms of "aesthetical" can provide a greater understanding of the concept of beauty and help expand one's vocabulary when describing various visual elements.

What are the antonyms for Aesthetical?

Usage examples for Aesthetical

Even poets like Goethe, Schiller and Lessing became absorbed in aesthetical problems, but their novels, poems and plays were written by putting out of mind metaphysical disquisitions.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
Thus the form of the present play is not new, but it seems to be my own, and changing aesthetical conventions may possibly make it timely.
"Plays by August Strindberg, Second series"
August Strindberg
Romanticism gave a peculiar definite and self-conscious expression to the priority of art and the aesthetical view of life, while Fichte and the other leaders of the national movement exerted a powerful influence in the direction of strengthening morality.
"An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy"
W. Tudor Jones

Famous quotes with Aesthetical

  • Pacifists ought to enter more deeply into the aesthetical and ethical point of view of their opponents.
    William James
  • I am not ashamed to admit that I belong to those who fantasize that literature is capable of bringing new horizons and new perspectives — philosophical, religious, aesthetical and even social. In the history of old Jewish literature there was never any basic difference between the poet and the prophet. Our ancient poetry often became law and a way of life.
    Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious Idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the aesthetical physiologists say, [play or] a game in which one releases surplus energy, ...not the production of pleasing objects, and is above all, not pleasure itself, but it is the means of union among mankind, joining them in the same feelings, and necessary for the life and progress toward the good of the individual and of humanity.
    Leo Tolstoy
  • ..of what use is a painting which does not realize its aesthetical problem? Underlying all sensible works of art, there must be somewhere in evidence the particular problems understood. It was so with those artists of the great past who had the intellectual knowledge of structure upon which to place their emotions. It is this structural beauty that makes the old [clssical] painting valuable. And so it becomes to me a problem. I would rather be sure that I had placed two colors in true relationship to each other than to have exposed a wealth of emotionalism gone wrong in the name of richness of personal expression.. .The real artists have always been interested in this problem, and you feel it strongly in the work of [Leonardo] Da Vinci, Piero della Francesca, Courbet, Pissarro, Seurat, and Cezanne.
    Marsden Hartley

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