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US
/ɑɹˈtɪstɪk/
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[ UK /ɑːtˈɪstɪk/ ]
[ UK /ɑːtˈɪstɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or characteristic of art or artists
his artistic background -
aesthetically pleasing
an artistic flower arrangement -
satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilities
artistic workmanship
How To Use artistic In A Sentence
- But in a world where grooming students for a career and making the arts responsive to business are key government priorities, a little artistic vision goes a long way.
- Even TV cartoons with artistic pretensions tend to be about as low as low art can get.
- Al – Gundubah (“one locust-man”) smites off the head of his mother’s servile murderer and cries, I have taken my blood-revenge upon this traitor slave’” (Lane, M.E. chaps. xx iii.) 128 This gathering all the persons upon the stage before the curtain drops is highly artistic and improbable. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- There is an artistic and literary set, some of whom have swapped city life for part-time commuting. Times, Sunday Times
- As the firm's engraver, he requires an artistic eye and a considerable amount of strength.
- There was something captivating about this man, who dedicated much of his time to his artistic talents, his creative genius, and photographic exhibits.
- The stunts are staged to increase the spectacle, so that when cars pile into each other or toy robots battle, there is an intricate detail and near artistic quality.
- They encourage boys to be sensitive and artistic.
- The machine contour is artistic, Microcomputer ( PLC ) programmable control, Photoelectricity sensing.
- Its perceptual configurations have been thought to have a special relevance to the emergence of formal artistic qualities which cannot be reduced to a measurable aggregate of more elementary constituents.