unaesthetic

IPA: ʌnʌsθˈɛtɪk

adjective

  • Not aesthetic.
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Examples of "unaesthetic" in Sentences

  • Less forgivable than the unaesthetic are the mercenary.
  • The compound’s architectural theme could best be described as unaesthetic industrial.
  • I was swiftly scolded for my tone: “unbusinesslike, unmannerly, and just plain unaesthetic.”
  • They have been called the unaesthetic, as well as the lower, senses; but the propriety of these epithets, which is undeniable, is due not to any intrinsic sensuality or baseness of these senses, but to the function which they happen to have in our experience.
  • Pondering the nature of addiction, which he's flirted with and which now has Midge firmly in its icy grip, seeing its rather unaesthetic manifestation before him, he writes about tobacco, a product that "never improves, causes illness, and makes people unhappy."
  • But like I said, if you look at how we allocate representation — in a zero sum dynamic dominated by elected officials choosing who gets to vote for ‘em — and the only thing that troubles you is how unaesthetic the lines are, or whether a Shays can keep getting re-elected, well …. ’nuff said.

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