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A person who thinks artistically and sees the world as a painting
Is there a single word for a person who overreacts?What is a person who works on applying makeup called?Is there a word to describe a person who always buys what's new?I am looking for a word to describe a person who takes joy in creating (food, art, etc.) and loves to learn about the world and its culturesDescriptive word for someone who sees the world in black and whiteWord for Person who involves into everythingWhat word describes: “a person who always follows the rules”?What is the word to describe a person who remembers his/her past lives?single word to describe a person, who puts everything on social mediaPerson who suffers from unrequited love
looking for a word that describes a person who is deeply moved by art and sees the world artistically? a person who is hyper-aware of aesthetic beauty around them.
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looking for a word that describes a person who is deeply moved by art and sees the world artistically? a person who is hyper-aware of aesthetic beauty around them.
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What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
– gfos
Feb 27 at 20:42
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looking for a word that describes a person who is deeply moved by art and sees the world artistically? a person who is hyper-aware of aesthetic beauty around them.
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looking for a word that describes a person who is deeply moved by art and sees the world artistically? a person who is hyper-aware of aesthetic beauty around them.
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What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
– gfos
Feb 27 at 20:42
add a comment |
1
What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
– gfos
Feb 27 at 20:42
1
1
What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
– gfos
Feb 27 at 20:42
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
– gfos
Feb 27 at 20:42
add a comment |
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You can call that person Aesthetician1.
Definition of aesthetician from Merriam Webster,
1 : a specialist in aesthetics (see AESTHETIC entry 2 sense 1)
Encountering such designs, we have the aestheticians to tell us that they are rhythmic ways of filling space and of pleasing the eye.
— Guy Davenpo
For the aesthetician, wildlife art is an enigma of stability in a century of ever-changing trends.
— Chuck Wechsler
So, Aesthetic entry 2 sense 1 is
aesthetics also esthetics plural in form but singular or plural in construction : a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty.
1: In North America, Beautician is also called Aesthetician.
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You can call that person Aesthetician1.
Definition of aesthetician from Merriam Webster,
1 : a specialist in aesthetics (see AESTHETIC entry 2 sense 1)
Encountering such designs, we have the aestheticians to tell us that they are rhythmic ways of filling space and of pleasing the eye.
— Guy Davenpo
For the aesthetician, wildlife art is an enigma of stability in a century of ever-changing trends.
— Chuck Wechsler
So, Aesthetic entry 2 sense 1 is
aesthetics also esthetics plural in form but singular or plural in construction : a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty.
1: In North America, Beautician is also called Aesthetician.
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You can call that person Aesthetician1.
Definition of aesthetician from Merriam Webster,
1 : a specialist in aesthetics (see AESTHETIC entry 2 sense 1)
Encountering such designs, we have the aestheticians to tell us that they are rhythmic ways of filling space and of pleasing the eye.
— Guy Davenpo
For the aesthetician, wildlife art is an enigma of stability in a century of ever-changing trends.
— Chuck Wechsler
So, Aesthetic entry 2 sense 1 is
aesthetics also esthetics plural in form but singular or plural in construction : a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty.
1: In North America, Beautician is also called Aesthetician.
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You can call that person Aesthetician1.
Definition of aesthetician from Merriam Webster,
1 : a specialist in aesthetics (see AESTHETIC entry 2 sense 1)
Encountering such designs, we have the aestheticians to tell us that they are rhythmic ways of filling space and of pleasing the eye.
— Guy Davenpo
For the aesthetician, wildlife art is an enigma of stability in a century of ever-changing trends.
— Chuck Wechsler
So, Aesthetic entry 2 sense 1 is
aesthetics also esthetics plural in form but singular or plural in construction : a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty.
1: In North America, Beautician is also called Aesthetician.
You can call that person Aesthetician1.
Definition of aesthetician from Merriam Webster,
1 : a specialist in aesthetics (see AESTHETIC entry 2 sense 1)
Encountering such designs, we have the aestheticians to tell us that they are rhythmic ways of filling space and of pleasing the eye.
— Guy Davenpo
For the aesthetician, wildlife art is an enigma of stability in a century of ever-changing trends.
— Chuck Wechsler
So, Aesthetic entry 2 sense 1 is
aesthetics also esthetics plural in form but singular or plural in construction : a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty, art, and taste and with the creation and appreciation of beauty.
1: In North America, Beautician is also called Aesthetician.
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What's wrong with the adjective artistic itself?
– Jason Bassford
Feb 5 at 19:16
In the US, an 'aesthetician' is a fancy word for a hairdresser.
– Mitch
Feb 5 at 20:13
Some might consider this person to be "right-brained" as opposed to "left-brained"
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