Aesthetic
Root- The word aesthetic comes from the Greek word 'aisthētikos'
Prefix- perceive
Suffix- etic
Other Forms of Word
Aesthetically
Esthetic
Aesthetics
Etymology
The phrase "concerned with beauty" or “Aesthetic” was created in German in the mid-eighteenth century and adopted into English in the early nineteenth century, although its use remained contentious until much later in the century. It used to mean to perceive something back in the 18th century but now it means concerns with beauty.
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Reputable Sources using Aesthetic
Yahoo Finance - Aesthetic Medical International to Announce Unaudited Financial Results for the Second Quarter and First Half of 2021 on November 16, 2021
EIN News - Fernanda designs youthful, funky and refreshing pieces that mix and match aesthetics and kick starts a fashion rebellion.
PR News Wire - According to John Ferris, BTL Aesthetics Vice President of US Marketing, "In just over three years, we have achieved what no other aesthetic device brand has done.
Sentence Definition
Most of the sculptures on display were not made to become subject to aesthetic contemplation in art museums.
Multi-Media Vocab Definition
Every night and every day I've got it on my way
I'm talking now about the natural aesthetic
Every night and every day