inaesthetic

ADJECTIVE
  1. violating aesthetic canons or requirements; deficient in tastefulness or beauty
    peered through those inaesthetic spectacles
    inaesthetic and quite unintellectual
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How To Use inaesthetic In A Sentence

  • I prefer a more scientific materialist viewpoint myself, that affect is rooted in the kinaesthetics of physiology and is therefore as much a part of physical nature as any other sensory experience. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • From what I recall of Gardner's model, it is a circular diagram, like a pye chart, equally divided into various intelligences such as mathematical intelligence, linguistic intelligence, kinaesthetic intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, musical intelligence and so. on. Happiness Police, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • In other words, a ritual is a kinaesthetic activity. Why VARK leaves me in the DARK « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • But common experience proves that, in impressionable persons, the activity of nerves and imagination stimulated by works of art has the possessive and unopposable force of a dream, and controls the physical organism, sometimes with quite inaesthetic consequences. Unprintable
  • peered through those inaesthetic spectacles
  • But common experience proves that, in impressionable persons, the activity of nerves and imagination stimulated by works of art has the possessive and unopposable force of a dream, and controls the physical organism, sometimes with quite inaesthetic consequences. Unprintable
  • inaesthetic and quite unintellectual
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