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aesthetic

[es-thet-ik, ees-] / ɛsˈθɛt ɪk, is- /
ADJECTIVE
beautiful
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Images of the home taken before Gadot and Varsano bought the home reveal it had a very traditional aesthetic, complete with white walls, wooden accents, and simple, clean features in all of the rooms.

From MarketWatch

The aesthetics program director told Adeli to smile big before pressing a needle of Botox into the skin around her outer eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

The category covers a wide range of specialities, from general practice to skin complaints, women's health, and aesthetics.

From BBC

Creation comes naturally to both of them; playing with personal aesthetics is a means of liberating oneself from the status quo.

From Salon

While these types of exhibitions are often an exercise in hunting for an aesthetic needle in a mind-numbing haystack, the quality here is surprisingly consistent with happy discoveries around almost every corner.

From The Wall Street Journal