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Example sentences for "esthetic"

Lexicographically close words:
esteme; estemed; ester; esters; esthai; esthetical; esthetically; esthetics; esti; estilo
  1. Such combinations on the part of the child are real esthetic creations.

  2. The insets are of such reciprocal proportions that their combination results in an artistic harmony which facilitates the development of the child's esthetic sense.

  3. Conceptions of a higher and more complicated kind, as well as esthetic points, can certainly not be carried off into the mists of a prehistoric age.

  4. It is really wonderful with what tact, and what firm and delicate esthetic feeling, the gigantic, Herculean, Samson is delineated in the Hebrew legend.

  5. This is ordinarily called the esthetic sense, but that is an inexact term, for esthetic sense signifies a sense of the beautiful and what is esthetic is not necessarily beautiful.

  6. We could, however, cite many passages of music which are absolutely lacking in emotion and which are beautiful nevertheless from the standpoint of pure esthetic beauty.

  7. How to Deal with This Type Socially ¶ Give him esthetic surroundings, encourage him to talk, and respond to what he says.

  8. It is our duty to preserve birds for esthetic as well as economic reasons .

  9. Foresters and recreation managers are now more aware of the esthetic and economic values of nongame wildlife, including cavity-nesting birds.

  10. But we come nearer to the understanding of its true position in the esthetic world, if we think at the same time of that other art upon which we touched, the art of the musical tones.

  11. But this spell can easily be broken and the esthetic effect is then greatly diminished.

  12. On the contrary, just as music is surrounded by more technical rules than literature, the photoplay must be held together by the esthetic demands still more firmly than is the drama.

  13. Political and economic, social and hygienic, technical and industrial, esthetic and scientific questions can in no way be brought nearer to the grasp of millions.

  14. In this sense a leader as title for a scene or still better for a whole reel may be applied without any esthetic objection.

  15. If we were really deceived and only for a moment took the stage quarrel and stage crime to be real, we would at once be removed from the height of esthetic joy to the level of common experience.

  16. Our esthetic discussion showed us that it is the aim of art to isolate a significant part of our experience in such a way that it is separate from our practical life and is in complete agreement within itself.

  17. Those educational pictures may give us delight, and certainly much esthetic enjoyment may be combined with the intellectual satisfaction, when the wonders of distant lands are unveiled to us.

  18. We may turn our attention to some consequences which are involved in this general principle and to some esthetic demands which result from it.

  19. Even among writers who cared less for beauty than for action, among those who gave moral ideas precedence over esthetic ideas, there was often a strange dominance of the aristocratic spirit.

  20. And now Christophe felt a great respect for those who had been the laborers in the national revival: he had no desire now to jeer at their esthetic narrowness or their lack of genius.

  21. He did not bother his head with esthetic discussions as to the value of this or that musical form, nor with reasoned attempts to create a new form: he did not even have to cast about for subjects for translation into music.

  22. They still have time, however, to train whatever artistic ability they may possess, and to develop through their music and art the esthetic side of their nature.

  23. The "esthetic capacity" of female animals has been advanced by exercise just as our own taste has improved (p.

  24. My esthetic abhorrence of prostitutes continued to prevent its gratification in that manner.

  25. This episode was, however, but a brief interruption of his education; he pursued his studies with brilliance, and on the higher side his education was aided by his father's esthetic tastes.

  26. The so-called esthetic element in sexual selection is only indirectly of importance.

  27. In explaining the correlation between responsive females and accomplished males the supposition of esthetic choice is equally unnecessary.

  28. This I did, and found but little pleasure in the act, there being a strong esthetic objection to the 'love that keeps awake for lure.

  29. One was an esthetic repugnance to the average prostitute.

  30. The esthetic or beautiful aspect of the home, in short, must be created through the mind of the family or owner, and is only maintained by its or his susceptibility to true beauty and appreciation of it.

  31. It was studied for its scientific meaning and exploited for its esthetic possibilities.

  32. He himself has no esthetic theories whatever that could facilitate his being enrolled under some fetching label.

  33. An examination of the esthetic features of the ceramic art has proved exceptionally instructive.

  34. The agencies through which this result is accomplished are chiefly the mechanical restraints of the art acting independently of voluntary modification and without direct exercise of esthetic desire.

  35. When once within the realm of decoration the various motives or elements are subject to modification by two classes of influences or conditioning forces: the technical restraints of the art and the esthetic forces of the human mind.

  36. Here, having nothing to fear and nothing out of the usual to hope for, she might give herself up to the esthetic contemplation of a beautiful world of which, at any other time, she could catch mere fugitive aspects.

  37. President Morris: I have found that nurserymen to whom I have talked for the most part were men of naturally esthetic taste, but dropped their esthetic taste in order to adjust themselves to economic principles.

  38. Professor Craig: I think Mr. Barron's point in reference to the ornamental or esthetic value of the nut trees is very well taken, indeed.

  39. These are easily recognized by the trained esthetic sense.

  40. This is the aim and substance of esthetic analysis.

  41. There can be no doubt at all, however, of the artistic tastes and esthetic genius of the man who designed it.

  42. I fear I am more humane than esthetic though, for I was more interested in an institution, quite modern and altogether practical, into which we stumbled, as it were.

  43. After the time has come when the workman can find no distinct esthetic pleasure in his work, his loyalty to his employers suffers a shock.

  44. The initial letters and the many fine decorations also belong exclusively to the set, and combine to give it esthetic value.

  45. The illustrations now take on a mysterious, unreal, esthetic quality, in harmony with the world of fairy lore, and train the imagination as much as the direct words of the author.

  46. In 1819 he expressed in a poem The Ruins of Campo Vaccino esthetic abhorrence of the cross most inappropriately placed over the portal of the Coliseum in Rome, and was thereafter never free of the suspicion of heresy.

  47. Jena, where these and many other souls in like accord found themselves "off and on," was the centre from which the new esthetic doctrine spread.

  48. I say doctrine, for this school began with judgments of the art-works of the past and recipes for art-works of the future, and in both directions the Schlegel school rendered great service to esthetic criticism.

  49. He thought the North Germans had cultivated their understanding at the expense of their feeling, and had thereby impaired their esthetic sense.

  50. A passage in The Poor Musician gives eloquent expression to Grillparzer's regard for the sure esthetic instinct of the masses and, indirectly, to his own poetic naïveté.

  51. She thought compassionately of her mother's faded fairness, and wondered with a frown of esthetic concern why her mother's face was so downy.

  52. But these are matters of esthetic pleasure rather than of nutrition.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "esthetic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.