esthetical [es-thet-i-kuh l] Examples adjective
Related formses·thet·i·cal·ly, adverbnon·es·thet·i·cal, adjectivenon·es·thet·i·cal·ly, adverb Examples from the Web for esthetical Historical Examples of esthetical
Esthetic or esthetical refers to beauty or the appreciation of the beautiful, especially from the philosophic point of view.
James Champlin Fernald
May not the contemplative, medieval, monastic ideal be esthetical, and not religious nor even ethical?
Miguel de Unamuno
The longer this continues, the more does his esthetical and ethical feeling become distorted.
Leo Tolstoy
Esthetical criticism suggests new ideas, and new ideas9 engender new forms.
A Manual of the Historical Development of Art
G. G. (Gustavus George) Zerffi
In it the esthetical writer combines a correct appreciation of art as a grand total, with all its essential details.
A Manual of the Historical Development of Art
G. G. (Gustavus George) Zerffi