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aesthetic

intermediateB2

/æsˈθɛtɪk/ · aes-thet-ic

Related to beauty or the appreciation of beauty.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Related to beauty or the appreciation of beauty.

خوبصورتی یا خوبصورتی کی قدر کرنے سے متعلق.

خوبصورت

khubsurat

Synonyms

artisticbeautifulpleasingفنکارانہخوبصورتدلکش

Antonyms

uglyunattractiveplainبدصورتغیر دلکشسادہ

Common Collocations

  • aesthetic appeal
  • aesthetic value
  • aesthetic pleasure

Example Sentences

The aesthetic quality of the painting captivated the audience.

پینٹنگ کی خوبصورت خصوصیت نے حاضرین کو متوجہ کیا۔

Painting ki khubsurat khasiyat ne hazreen ko mutawajjh kiya.

Her room was beautifully decorated with an aesthetic touch.

اس کا کمرہ خوبصورت انداز میں سجایا گیا تھا。

Us ka kamra khubsurat andaaz mein sajaya gaya tha.

The aesthetic movement of the late 19th century emphasized beauty over all.

انیسویں صدی کے آخر کی خوبصورتی کی تحریک نے ہر چیز پر خوبصورتی کو فوقیت دی۔

Aniswi sadi ke aakhir ki khubsurti ki tehreek ne har cheez par khubsurti ko fauqiyat di.

Easily Confused With

esthetic:Aesthetic and esthetic are variants of the same word; aesthetic is the more common spelling.

Word Family

aesthetics
nounخوبصورتیات
aesthete
nounحسن پسند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'aesthetic' as an 'artistic' approach to beauty.

Picture a beautifully arranged art gallery.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

حسینوں کی خاطر دل کو سجا کر رکھتا ہوں خود کو خوبصورت دکھانے کا یہ ایک بہانہ ہے

Husaino ki khatir dil ko saja kar rakhta hun Khud ko khubsurat dikhane ka yeh aik bahana hai

For the sake of beauties, I keep my heart adorned This is an excuse to show myself beautiful.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

خوشبو کا کیا ہے، ہر طرف چلی جاتی ہے

Khushbu ka kya hai, har taraf chali jati hai

What is the fragrance, it goes everywhere.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "aisthesis" — sensation or perception

First known use: 18th century

The term 'aesthetic' originated in the 18th century to refer to the principles of beauty and taste, stemming from the Greek word 'aisthesis'.