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aesthetic

[es-thet-ik, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪk, is- /
ADJECTIVE
beautiful
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The impeccable, graceful waves of Joseph’s hair and beard conform to the aesthetic of Parisian court art.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not long ago, the idea of a warehouse retailer as the wine destination in the heart of California wine country would be far-fetched in an industry that thrives on scarcity and a boutique aesthetic.

From The Wall Street Journal

The large living room features an open floor plan, wooden beams on the ceiling, and neutral furniture to add to the home’s beach aesthetic.

From MarketWatch

The aesthetic—defined by color, self-expression and a kind of accessible euphoria—reflects a generational move toward communities built through presence rather than platforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

For those who buy such objects, she said she can’t help but wonder, “Will this pass your aesthetic test next year?”

From Los Angeles Times