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unaesthetic
[ uhn-es-thet-ikor, especially British, -ees- ]
adjective
- offensive to the aesthetic sense; lacking in beauty or sensory appeal; unpleasant, as an object, design, arrangement, etc.:
an unaesthetic combination of colors.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of unaesthetic1
Example Sentences
But it wasn’t exactly comfortable: Nixon administration official Henry Kissinger described the space as “uncomfortable, unaesthetic and essentially oppressive.â€
At some point it must be learned and held dearly in the people themselves that only in markets can the human spirit find true freedom -- however unaesthetic and boorish that simple human precept may be.
That’s all that mattered in the end to close a day of little offense, long grinds and unaesthetic play.
Such a distinguished history, and yet so unaesthetic!
He argued that women’s sport was “the most unaesthetic sight human eyes could contemplate†and that the games should be reserved for men.
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