aesthetically pleasing

Frequency: 7.815.1 per million words

used to describe something that is beautiful or pleasant to look at

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  • The architect designed a building that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
  • The designer aimed for aesthetically pleasing combinations in the new furniture line.
  • They chose furniture that was simple, modern, and aesthetically pleasing.
  • The modern building was considered aesthetically pleasing by most critics.
  • The new smartphone is not only powerful but also aesthetically pleasing with its sleek design.
  • She has a talent for creating aesthetically pleasing garden landscapes.
  • The arrangement of the flowers in the vase was very aesthetically pleasing.
  • The user interface needs to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
  • While the sculpture is technically brilliant, I don't find it aesthetically pleasing.
  • They chose materials that were durable and aesthetically pleasing for the renovation.
  • The goal is to create a user interface that is intuitive and aesthetically pleasing.
  • To make a space truly comfortable, it should be aesthetically pleasing to its inhabitants.
  • Do you think the garden's layout is aesthetically pleasing?
  • The artist's goal was to make his sculptures aesthetically pleasing from every angle.
  • The chef's meticulous plating made the dish aesthetically pleasing.
  • Visitors commented on how aesthetically pleasing the exhibition layout was.
  • She prefers objects that are aesthetically pleasing over those that are purely practical.
  • An aesthetically pleasing environment can greatly improve productivity.
  • The company invested heavily in design to ensure their products were aesthetically pleasing to consumers.
  • Is the new logo aesthetically pleasing enough to attract more customers?