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aesthetic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aesthetic in Hindi

  • सौंदर्य
  • सौंदर्यात्मक
  • सौंदर्यबोध-संपन्न
  • सौंदर्यशास्त्र-संबंधी
  • सुरुचिपूर्ण
  • सौंदर्यबोध-विषयक

aesthetic Definition

adjective

  • concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. ( सुंदरता के साथ संबंध या सुंदरता की सराहना। )

noun

  • a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement. ( किसी विशेष कलाकार या कलात्मक आंदोलन के काम को अंतर्निहित और निर्देशित करने वाले सिद्धांतों का एक सेट। )

aesthetic Example

  • That may be partly true but it does not detract from a thorough aesthetic appreciation of his works. ( यह आंशिक रूप से सच हो सकता है लेकिन यह उनके कार्यों की पूरी तरह से सौंदर्य प्रशंसा से अलग नहीं होता है। )
  • Kashmir's contribution to the Indian thought has been of immense artistic, esoteric and aesthetic value. ( भारतीय चिंतन में कश्मीर का योगदान बहुत ही कलात्मक, गूढ़ और सौंदर्यपरक मूल्य का रहा है। )
  • Women also appreciate the aesthetic value of a knife and may choose to combine function with beauty. ( महिलाएं एक चाकू के सौंदर्य मूल्य की भी सराहना करती हैं और सुंदरता के साथ फ़ंक्शन को जोड़ती हैं। )
  • Both terms were applied in all the arts in a neutral sense with no necessary implication for beauty or aesthetic value. ( दोनों शब्दों को सभी कलाओं में एक तटस्थ अर्थ में लागू किया गया था जिसमें सौंदर्य या सौंदर्य मूल्य के लिए कोई आवश्यक निहितार्थ नहीं था। )

More Sentence

  • They might be an expression of aesthetic appreciation, or they might be applied as part of a knowledge system.
  • This aesthetic appreciation extends to previous writers on the subject.
  • Yes, but the people who produce it also think of it as a threatening aesthetic .
  • As of now, people in the State are hooked to just the aesthetic aspect of design.
  • The router itself is unlike any I have seen as of yet in its aesthetic design.
  • They chose wood as their preferred blocking material because it offers more natural, aesthetic options for interior design.
  • Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, the design enhances the acoustics much as a cello itself does.
  • New York's film-making community shares the aesthetic appreciation.
  • At least with the monument, aesthetic appreciation justifies a lack of content.
  • Conservation should be for aesthetic pleasure, forward-planning, improved crop and food productivity.
  • There is a disquieting aesthetic beauty and grace found in the war dead.
  • Chasseriau's attenuation of his figures certainly borrows a Mannerist aesthetic .
  • Thereby they imply that the sculpture is steeped in the same aesthetic as that behind our legacy of San rock paintings
  • This year the Scottish Executive appointed him captain of culture to teach the public some aesthetic appreciation.
  • Modern artists like Kirchner explored the rough, expressive aesthetic of woodcut.
  • But beyond that there is an aspect that connects our aesthetic appreciation to that of Nature itself.
  • We should strive to appreciate the aesthetic value of our names.
  • The art on the walls was contemporary and unusual, creating an ambience of aesthetic appreciation.
  • What she saw, and what others in the art and quilt communities began to see, was a singular aesthetic .
  • The documentary aesthetic lent itself to the popularization of photography at all levels.
  • It is also deeply involved in our aesthetic appreciation of the world around us, and there are many examples to draw on.
  • There are two traditional views concerning what constitutes aesthetic values.
  • In this period, they occupied very much the center of aesthetic appreciation and social value.
  • The two married an industrial ethic to a modernist aesthetic , capturing an entire ethos in a single seat.
  • As for esthetic value, I would bet on the architect whose project reflects enduring human values in architecture.
  • Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality.