aesthetic |
having to do with beauty or art, including literature, dance, music, painting, drawing, and sculpture. |
aural2 |
of or relating to the ear or hearing. |
cosmic |
of or relating to the universe. |
degenerate |
to decline from an original or former condition; change for the worse in nature or quality; deteriorate. |
impregnate |
to make (a female animal or human) pregnant, or to make (an egg) fertile. |
incipient |
starting to exist or become apparent; in an early stage of development. |
inescapable |
unable to be avoided or ignored. |
opulent |
having or displaying wealth and luxury. |
parody |
a humorous imitation in print, music, or performance of a serious person, work of art, or publication. |
plethora |
an amount that is more than enough; overabundance. |
secular |
of or concerning the world and material concerns as opposed to religious or spiritual concerns; temporal. |
sensory |
of or pertaining to hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, or touching. |
simultaneous |
existing, happening, or done at the same time. |
singe |
to burn slightly on the surface, end, or edge. |
utopia |
(often capitalized) an imagined or proposed place or society that is ideal, especially in its laws, ethics, and treatment of humanity. |