aesthetic value

Frequency: 8.518.3 per million words

the worth of something in terms of its beauty or artistic merit

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Examples (10)

  • The old church is preserved for its immense aesthetic value.
  • While the painting may not be technically perfect, its aesthetic value is undeniable.
  • The national park was created to protect the area's unique aesthetic value.
  • In product design, you cannot ignore the aesthetic value of an item.
  • Many people buy vintage cars purely for their aesthetic value, not their performance.
  • Philosophers have long debated how to objectively measure aesthetic value.
  • The course explores the changing perception of aesthetic value throughout history.
  • Adding a new park significantly increased the neighborhood's aesthetic value.
  • For me, this handcrafted mug has great aesthetic value, even if it's not expensive.
  • The committee's decision was criticized for disregarding the building's aesthetic value.