That he could leave nothing out was, it may be said, his strongest esthetical defect, for it is by esthetical judgment that we choose and bring together those elements as we conceive it.
In it the esthetical writer combines a correct appreciation of art as a grand total, with all its essential details.
So long as we neglect higher esthetical culture and training in our public schools, our academy will but reflect this neglect.
For man is endowed with an emotional element, which must be satisfied and cultivated, in order to raise him to the dignity of a human being using his esthetical and intellectual faculties.
And the most striking of them is that at bottom he is seldom able to put himself in a purely esthetical mood.
The man who possesses it would be exposed to divagations of the sexual instinct under esthetical or merely wanton influences.
They are conditioned by theiresthetical faculty, and encouraged by the circumstances of their life to feel and express the whole gamut of emotional experience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "esthetical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.