aesthetic — concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
Pronunciation (IPA): /esˈθetɪk/
Korean meaning: 미적인, 심미적인
Korean pronunciation: 에스-세-틱 (강세: 세)
aesthetic
ADJECTIVE//esˈθetɪk//
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty

Appreciating beauty and artistic value

Aesthetic and poetic — quietly magnetic.
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🌳Etymology
Origin
From German 'Ästhetik' (aesthetics), which derives from Greek 'aisthetikos' meaning 'of sense perception,' from 'aisthanesthai' meaning 'to perceive by the senses.' The term was popularized in the 18th century to describe the philosophical study of beauty and taste.
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📝Examples
"My mom's aesthetic sense is so unique that she decorates our house with traffic cones as flower vases."
"The museum's aesthetic design perfectly complements its art collection."
"Instagram influencers spend hours creating the perfect aesthetic for their photos."
"His aesthetic philosophy is simple: if it doesn't match his socks, it's not art."