aesthetically or es·thet·i·cal·ly [es-thet-ik-lee or, esp. British, ees-] ExamplesWord Origin adverb
- according to aesthetics or its principles.
- in an aesthetic manner.
Origin of aesthetically First recorded in 1820–30; aesthetical + -ly Related formspseu·do·aes·thet·i·cal·ly, adverb esthetical [es-thet-i-kuh l] adjective
Related formses·thet·i·cal·ly, adverbnon·es·thet·i·cal, adjectivenon·es·thet·i·cal·ly, adverb Examples from the Web for esthetically Historical Examples of esthetically
Esthetically, Lady Neldine, I would like very much to father you a child.
Edward Elmer Smith
To Mayburn the hallucination of life was worth while esthetically.
Anne Douglas Sedgwick
You also can make a better Virgin if you believe in her otherwise than esthetically.
Robert W. Chambers
Her feelings were as inflated spiritually as they had been an hour ago esthetically, before she lost Baedeker.
E. M. Forster
Esthetically, he’d like to father her a child, it says here in fine print—Boy, if she only knew!
Edward Elmer Smith