aesthete
/ˈiːs.θiːt/
IːS · θiːt (2 syllables)
English
Noun
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Definition
Someone who cultivates an unusually high sensitivity to beauty, as in art or nature, often in a manner perceived to prioritize beauty over other qualities such as virtue and utility.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek αἰσθητής (aisthētḗs, “one who perceives”).
Example Sentences
- "I prefer to think of [literature] as providing a discipline of the sensibility—a special way of apprehending reality. But though I prefer such a conception, it gives rise to all sorts of misunderstandings […] To define literature in this fashion is to risk being called a mere aesthete and even an ecapist who refuses to face the harsh facts of life."
- "Because what the aesthete does is to say, “oh, I can transform any unpleasant experience into a moment of beauty.”"
- "Although Stanley was the political operator while Pick was the aesthete, it was Stanley who made the early running in Underground design."
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