How To Use Unaesthetic In A Sentence

  • Despite their unaesthetic design, Fortey fell for the hard - shelled creatures immediately.
  • But finding a mass of squirming roundworms is an unaesthetic experience, so fish from infected ponds are banned from being marketed fresh and can be sold only to processing plants, which pay much less.
  • Blackheads are one of the nastiest problems of the facial skin, because, like zits and pimples, they give an unaesthetic look.
  • He riddled his tales with a child's patois, ‘plenty of prattle, nonsense, and unaesthetic words like ‘baa’ and ‘boo’ in his pockets.
  • They have been called the unaesthetic, as well as the lower, senses; but the propriety of these epithets, which is undeniable, is due not to any intrinsic sensuality or baseness of these senses, but to the function which they happen to have in our experience. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
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  • Well, it's unaesthetic, silly and perhaps somewhat cute.
  • He shunned the fury of the senses and what Keats called ‘ruffian passion’, which Boucher perceived as not merely unpolished and irrational but also as supremely unaesthetic.
  • ‘It's unaesthetic,’ and I suggested she wear something to pack it in.
  • With the former we accept an unaesthetic experience and an explanation that is shallow where it is not incomprehensible. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was swiftly scolded for my tone: “unbusinesslike, unmannerly, and just plain unaesthetic.” Scents & Sensibility
  • But what does get through to him is sabre-rattling - unaesthetic and ugly belligerence.
  • Breath holding and arhythmical breathing takes its toll on the act of performance and can lead to memory slips, stage fright, and generally unaesthetic performances.
  • The developing Istanbul is unaesthetic in its architecture.
  • Chronic excessive fluoride intake can result in fluorosis, an unaesthetic mottling of the teeth.
  • They were aware of French critics who cast aspersions on the Eiffel Tower as overly influenced by raw, unaesthetic American technology.
  • But like I said, if you look at how we allocate representation — in a zero sum dynamic dominated by elected officials choosing who gets to vote for ‘em — and the only thing that troubles you is how unaesthetic the lines are, or whether a Shays can keep getting re-elected, well …. ’nuff said. Matthew Yglesias » Little Evidence to Support Gerrymandering-Polarization Link
  • If you have watched this television show, the celebratory eating of worms and other unaesthetic creatures on television, you will know that the ratings can keep coming only so long.
  • Like much of urban Trinidad, this appears to be a functional if unaesthetic sprawl of small businesses, shops, fast-food outlets, homes, temples, mosques and Hindu prayer flags.
  • He uses silicone as an adhesive, and for any of you unfamiliar with silicone, it's a sticky, clear, incomprehensibly unaesthetic product sold by the tube in most hardware stores.
  • The whole room seemed like an eerily, unaesthetic white prison.
  • But scientists have long struggled to accept the 'unaesthetic' complexity their work has revealed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As an artist, I view anything out of proportion as totally unaesthetic.
  • But what does get through to him is sabre-rattling - unaesthetic and ugly belligerence.
  • Chronic excessive fluoride intake can result in fluorosis, an unaesthetic mottling of the teeth.
  • Ruthlessness toward members of the same species is not only unethical and unaesthetic, it is perverse, against nature.
  • The compound’s architectural theme could best be described as unaesthetic industrial. Deception Plan
  • He shunned the fury of the senses and what Keats called ‘ruffian passion’, which Boucher perceived as not merely unpolished and irrational but also as supremely unaesthetic.
  • Less forgivable than the unaesthetic are the mercenary. The Golden Poppy
  • Maybe that was the idea - to compensate for a poor sculptor or unaesthetic subject.
  • Pondering the nature of addiction, which he's flirted with and which now has Midge firmly in its icy grip, seeing its rather unaesthetic manifestation before him, he writes about tobacco, a product that "never improves, causes illness, and makes people unhappy. William Bradley: Mad Men : Nothing Like a Little Lemonade to Rinse the Smoke From One's Eyes
  • There are inevitably items in the food we eat (as there always have been) that are harmless but definitely unaesthetic.
  • But what does get through to him is sabre-rattling - unaesthetic and ugly belligerence.
  • But he was an extremely unaesthetic person. Times, Sunday Times

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