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aesthete
noun as in person having great sensitivity to beauty
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Now, there is Eggers’ film: the aesthete’s rendition, concerned with how the past works blur into the now.
It telegraphs that Abigail is no barbaric horror fiend but instead a sophisticated aesthete, which makes her both scarier and funnier.
The most numerous of these organs are called aesthetes, small sensory structures found in the outermost layer of the shells of all chitons.
This is not a colony of “tiny houses,” popular among minimalists and aesthetes looking to simplify their lives.
As the plot swings between slightly overbearing teen angst and extrapolations into quantum physics — itself an extended metaphor for the angst-inducing, open-ended possibilities of adolescence — the art in-jokes feel like a concession to adult aesthetes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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