different between inaesthetic vs aesthetical
inaesthetic
English
Alternative forms
- inesthetic (US)
- inæsthetic (archaic)
Etymology
in- +? aesthetic
Adjective
inaesthetic (not comparable)
- Not aesthetic:
- Aesthetically displeasing.
- Devoid of aesthetic sensibilities, concerns, or considerations.
Synonyms
- (not aesthetic): unaesthetic
Anagrams
- esthetician
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aesthetical
English
Alternative forms
- æsthetical
- esthetical
Etymology
aesthetic +? -al
Adjective
aesthetical (comparative more aesthetical, superlative most aesthetical)
- Of or pertaining to aesthetics.
- Of or pertaining to beauty.
- Aesthetic.
Synonyms
- aesthetic
Antonyms
- inaesthetic
Derived terms
- aesthetically
aesthetical From the web:
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- aesthetic means
- what aesthetically pleasing
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- what does aesthetically
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