aesthetic

aesthetic — 形容詞

1. Connected with how something looks and with the appreciation of beauty, rather t

1.形容詞C1
釋義

美學的

與美感、審美鑑賞相關的

Connected with how something looks and with the appreciation of beauty, rather than with how useful or practical it is.

例句

Quinn buys old cameras mainly for their aesthetic value, not for taking photos.

Quinn 收集舊相機主要是看上它們的美學價值,而不是真的拿來拍照。

aesthetic + value: pattern for visual worth

The architect made every choice on aesthetic grounds, ignoring the cost.

那位建築師每個決定都基於美學考量,完全不管成本。

on aesthetic grounds: typical fixed phrase

同義詞
  • artistic

    focuses on skill and creative intent rather than pure visual judgement

  • visual

    neutral about beauty; only signals 'related to sight'

反義詞
  • practical

    concerned with use and function rather than beauty

  • functional

    valued for what it does, not how it looks

文法句型

aesthetic + noun (value, sense, judgement)

用法筆記

Often appears before abstract nouns such as value, sense, appeal, judgement, grounds, or experience. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense judges or appreciates beauty (the aesthetic sense of a critic), while sense 2 means the object itself is beautiful.

常見錯誤

The painting is very aesthetic to my eyes.
The painting has great aesthetic value to my eyes.
💡In this sense, 'aesthetic' usually modifies a noun (value, appeal, sense); use sense 2 if you mean the object itself looks beautiful.

2. Pleasant or pleasing to look at; designed in a way that people find beautiful.

2.形容詞B2
釋義

美觀的

外觀漂亮、賞心悅目的

Pleasant or pleasing to look at; designed in a way that people find beautiful.

例句

Pia chose pale wooden shelves because they felt warm and aesthetic.

Pia 挑了淺色木頭層架,因為看起來既溫暖又美觀。

predicative use: feel/look + aesthetic

The garden has clean curves and soft lighting, giving it a very aesthetic look.

這座花園線條柔和、燈光輕盈,整體看起來非常美觀。

aesthetic + look/feel/appearance

同義詞
  • beautiful

    broader and stronger; 'aesthetic' often suggests careful design

  • stylish

    emphasises fashion and taste over pure beauty

  • attractive

    more general; covers people as well as design

反義詞
  • ugly

    directly unpleasant to look at

  • plain

    without decoration; not necessarily ugly

文法句型

something is/looks aesthetic

an aesthetic + noun

用法筆記

Predicative use ('it is aesthetic') is common in everyday speech and on social media, but some traditional writers still prefer 'beautiful' or 'attractive' here. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense describes the object as beautiful; sense 1 describes the field, judgement, or value of beauty.

常見錯誤

She studies aesthetic objects at university.' (when meaning the philosophy)
She studies aesthetics at university.
💡Use the noun 'aesthetics' for the academic subject, not the adjective.

3. Used about treatments, surgery, or products whose main goal is to make a person

3.形容詞C1
釋義

醫美的

以改善外貌為主的醫療

Used about treatments, surgery, or products whose main goal is to make a person look better, not to cure illness.

例句

Dr. Wren runs a small clinic that offers aesthetic treatments such as skin peels.

田中醫師開了一間小診所,提供像是換膚之類的醫美療程。

aesthetic + treatments: medical collocation

The hospital opened a new aesthetic surgery unit on the third floor.

醫院在三樓開設了新的醫美外科部門。

aesthetic surgery: fixed compound

同義詞
  • cosmetic

    more common in everyday English for the same idea

  • elective

    highlights that the patient chose it; not strictly about looks

反義詞

文法句型

aesthetic + medical noun (surgery, treatment, dentistry)

用法筆記

Almost always used before a noun (surgery, treatment, clinic, medicine, dentistry). Often interchangeable with 'cosmetic' in this domain, but 'aesthetic' sounds slightly more clinical and modern in marketing.

常見錯誤

The surgery was aesthetic.' (predicative)
The surgery was cosmetic.' / 'It was aesthetic surgery.
💡In this sense, the word almost always sits before a medical noun, not after 'be'.

aesthetic — 名詞