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In an esthetic way
Answer for the clue "In an esthetic way ", 12 letters:
artistically
Word definitions for artistically in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Artistic \Ar*tis"tic\, Artistical \Ar*tis"tic*al\, a. [Cf. F. artistique, fr. artiste.] Of or pertaining to art or to artists; made in the manner of an artist; conformable to art; characterized by art; showing taste or skill. -- Ar*tis"tic*al*ly , adv.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. in an artistic manner; "it was artistically decorated"
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In an artistic manner.
Usage examples of artistically.
The scenery, however, was beautiful, the weather so perfect, and he enjoyed his rambles among the hills and his excursions on the water so thoroughly that he was already growing slightly forgetful of his purpose and satisfied that he could enjoy himself a few weeks without the zest of artistically redeeming the face of Ida Mayhew.
Valentinov, who knew Lenin very well, recalls in his memoirs a conversation in which he criticized the novel as being artistically deficient.
It is a matter of endless debate whether a novel should have an ethical purpose, or whether it should merely be an attempt to present beautifully any portion of truth clearly perceived, faithfully observed, delicately grouped, and artistically isolated.
It is perfectly justifiable, artistically, to lay the scene of a novel in a workhouse or a gaol, but if the humanitarian impulse leads to any embroidery of or divergence from the truth, the novel is artistically injured, because the selection and grouping of facts should be guided by artistic and not by philanthropic motives.
SCHOOLS OF VERONA AND VICENZA: Artistically Verona belonged with the Venetian provinces, because it was largely an echo of Venice except at the very start.
They appeal to us not religiously, not historically, not intellectually, but sensuously and artistically through their rhythmic lines, their palpitating flesh, their beauty of color, and in the light and atmosphere that surround them.
Lorenzo had come a long way, both artistically and personally, since his first self-portrait.
Opera Theatre in March 1938, although artistically the two directors were poles apart.
The companions were artistically talented and discriminating men who were on very intimate terms with the shogun and who were entrusted with the general conduct of his cultural affairs.
Somerled, who knows all about such things, said no, it was far from right artistically, though beautiful in spite of faults.
Movie rights or translation rights into Czech or Swedish might bring in valuable extra income, but much more important, both artistically and in the long run commercially, were editions in English or French.
Dostoevsky envisaged, however, was not one that he was able to incarnate artistically, no matter how much he might have wished to do so.
Far from being dead, the field is, artistically at least, richer and wider and more varied than it has ever been, with good work being done by writers in every possible subvariety and subgenre you can nameall out there to be found, in spite of the pressure of competition for bookstore rack space by media tie-in and gaming and other associational novels.
Vanessa is sixteen and attending a private coeducational school in Blantyre where the focus is on a cheerful learning atmosphere and where the students are encouraged to express themselves artistically.
Haig pinchbottles and a few Old Forresters, all with unbroken seals, set artistically about.