(adj.)
someone with deep sensitivity to the beauty of nature
origin: unknown
pronunciation | "es-THEt (ess- THEET)
someone with deep sensitivity to the beauty of nature
origin: unknown
pronunciation | "es-THEt (ess- THEET)
"her aesthete nature showed when she looked at the forest with a certain longing and respect in her eyes."
by aImondmiIk June 21, 2019
she was an aesthete
by CottonFrost January 21, 2018
An uncommon word that is a combination of aesthetic (appearance/beauty) and athlete, so it is kind of like mathlete.
It is an old word that was originally spelled esthete (aesthete is the American version).
It is an old word that was originally spelled esthete (aesthete is the American version).
The Nissan GTR is a great-performing car, but an aesthete would probably prefer a low-specification Porsche 911 for the same price.
by funfellfuel March 2, 2010
by PISSBABY6969 August 22, 2021
by Free Amerika April 6, 2015
1. something pleasing to look at
2. someone's style of appearance
3. a single photo or collection of carefully selected photos to convey a mood
2. someone's style of appearance
3. a single photo or collection of carefully selected photos to convey a mood
(definitions 1 and/or 2) me: dang, my friend Cora has a really aesthetic Instagram feed
(definition 3) Friend: hey, check out this Hermione Granger aesthetic
(definition 3) Friend: hey, check out this Hermione Granger aesthetic
by flickering-shadows August 3, 2019
ADJECTIVE:
1. Beautiful.
2. Sensitive to or appreciative of art or beauty.
3. Relating to the philosophical principles of aesthetics.
NOUN:
A set of principles about art.
1. Beautiful.
2. Sensitive to or appreciative of art or beauty.
3. Relating to the philosophical principles of aesthetics.
NOUN:
A set of principles about art.
ADJECTIVE:
1. Aesthetic - beautiful.
2. Someone who loves art.
3. Principles of/about art.
NOUN:
The modernist aesthetic.
1. Aesthetic - beautiful.
2. Someone who loves art.
3. Principles of/about art.
NOUN:
The modernist aesthetic.
by Jafje April 10, 2007