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单词 artistic
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Definition of artistic in English:

artistic

adjective ɑːˈtɪstɪkɑrˈtɪstɪk
  • 1Having or revealing natural creative skill.

    my lack of artistic ability
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fintan, who was so creative and artistic, even wrote poems about depression.
    • The core strength needed is phenomenal, and it is not only a test of artistic skill but also a lesson in superb control.
    • You have an artistic imagination and the skill to express it well.
    • Athletic skill and artistic talent pair with classic stories as the tales of these Disney favourites unfold.
    • Still, spurred on by my, as yet unfulfilled artistic creativity, I'm off to night school to learn to be a sculptor.
    • But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology.
    • Tutors at the college were bowled over by her natural artistic talent and offered her a place on the course.
    • Children at schools around Trowbridge have been putting their artistic skills to good use in aid of local charities.
    • Many people in this category have strong artistic and creative inclinations.
    • On the camp, O'Donnell's artistic skills were recognised and he was charged with the sign-painting.
    • You have a deep artistic and creative side which shows through a love for music and literature.
    • Another member of the family was well-known locally for her artistic skills.
    • By dint of hard work and determination Piper used his natural artistic talent and practical skills to great effect.
    • I am sick of struggling to find a way of sharing my artistic skills.
    • All of this takes a high level of artistic skill to create rockwork that looks natural.
    • It is completely devoid of his previous sensitivity, and to a large extent, of his artistic creativity.
    • The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women.
    • You have the time and space to be creative, poetic, artistic and sensitive.
    • I have always believed that we all possess the ability to be creative and artistic.
    • But there is something, perhaps, that explains the interest beyond mere artistic skill.
    Synonyms
    creative, imaginative, inventive, original
    expressive, inspired
    poetic, eloquent, aesthetic, cultivated
    sensitive, perceptive, discerning
    1. 1.1 Relating to or characteristic of art or artists.
      a denial of artistic freedom
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The executives were trying to wrestle artistic and creative control back.
      • Four major exhibitions celebrate different aspects of Turner's artistic achievement this season.
      • Yet in his lifetime the horse was of course as much a problem for Stubbs's reputation as it was the cornerstone of his artistic practice.
      • It's this artistic energy that makes the art business so much fun for the rest of us.
      • His work has proved difficult to define within the artistic milieu of Hans Holbein the elder's workshop.
      • This is artistic licence and I think Rubens is taking it to portray sheer power.
      • It was hardly surprising that Glasgow at the end of the 19th century should have been a hotbed of artistic creativity.
      • Both the state and communal administrations support artistic formation and creativity.
      • I went to a school that catered for artistic and creative ambitions.
      • Sickert seemed to share Degas' artistic vision in a way he never did with Whistler.
      • Throughout his career he was an advocate of Constructivism not merely as an artistic movement but as the ideology of a way of life.
      • Landscape painting enjoyed a great vogue in the seicento, an age of artistic originality in many directions.
      • It is one of the great artistic, cultural and creative centres of the world.
      • The sculptor subsumes his own artistic personality into this collective whole.
      • Or if there is a strong creative or artistic aspect in their charts, they can aim for the arts.
      • For a museum man of those days Reynolds was unusually aware of current artistic trends.
      • Normally there is a close relation between art world consensus about artistic value and market value.
      • His conclusion was that the year had been rather better for the cause of artistic freedom than it had been for art itself.
      • Matisse grew up in a provincial environment starved of artistic contact.
      • Let me conclude this topic by looking at inflation in the art market and artistic attempts to escape it.
      Synonyms
      unconventional, nonconformist, unorthodox, avant-garde, offbeat, off-centre, irregular, original, alternative, experimental, idiosyncratic, eccentric
    2. 1.2 Aesthetically pleasing.
      computer programs which produce artistic designs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Am I ready for the blandness of tasteful white walls and artistic black and white photographic prints?
      • In any case, these sweet crepes are artistic creations and legitimate desserts.
      • In his hand was a blue envelope with his parents' address written on it in his mother's fine, artistic handwriting.
      • Generally, viewers are amazed that sexual motifs can be so beautiful and artistic.
      • Speaking generally, the French designs are the most artistic and the English the most humorous.
      • The powers-that-be assured me that the shots were going to be lovely and artistic.
      • His beautiful artistic hands began to lengthen, his claws replacing his nails.
      • It was such a beautiful, artistic shot, with the blackness outlining this post as it jutted up from the water.
      • Firstly, the sole bite mark out of the bottom corner is an exquisite artistic touch of which even Tracey Emin would be proud.
      • Out has gone the traditional lawn which has been replaced by water while hedges have been replaced by artistic steel designs.
      • They were exquisite, artistic and elegant, bringing a whole new look to sarees.
      • Arrange the asparagus tips on top in an artistic design of your choice.
      • The film that Alex created, and what he wanted to create, is just beautifully artistic to me.
      • Instead, she watched Seth as he picked up a beautiful, artistic vase, studying it with respect.
      • It is only after people have a good command of the basics that they can do so in an elegant and artistic manner.
      • Children who take along their own flowers will be shown how to turn them into artistic creations.
      Synonyms
      aesthetic, aesthetically pleasing, beautiful, fine, attractive, decorative, ornamental, lovely, moving, emotional, tasteful, graceful, stylish, elegant, subtle, exquisite, expressive

Rhymes

aoristic, autistic, cystic, deistic, distich, egoistic, fistic, holistic, juristic, logistic, monistic, mystic, puristic, sadistic, Taoistic, theistic, truistic, veristic
 
 

Definition of artistic in US English:

artistic

adjectiveärˈtistikɑrˈtɪstɪk
  • 1Having or revealing natural creative skill.

    my lack of artistic ability
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But many of us were artistic, creative types with unknown, foggy futures in a world of technology.
    • I have always believed that we all possess the ability to be creative and artistic.
    • It is completely devoid of his previous sensitivity, and to a large extent, of his artistic creativity.
    • The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women.
    • Fintan, who was so creative and artistic, even wrote poems about depression.
    • You have a deep artistic and creative side which shows through a love for music and literature.
    • All of this takes a high level of artistic skill to create rockwork that looks natural.
    • By dint of hard work and determination Piper used his natural artistic talent and practical skills to great effect.
    • The core strength needed is phenomenal, and it is not only a test of artistic skill but also a lesson in superb control.
    • You have an artistic imagination and the skill to express it well.
    • Many people in this category have strong artistic and creative inclinations.
    • I am sick of struggling to find a way of sharing my artistic skills.
    • Tutors at the college were bowled over by her natural artistic talent and offered her a place on the course.
    • But there is something, perhaps, that explains the interest beyond mere artistic skill.
    • Still, spurred on by my, as yet unfulfilled artistic creativity, I'm off to night school to learn to be a sculptor.
    • On the camp, O'Donnell's artistic skills were recognised and he was charged with the sign-painting.
    • Athletic skill and artistic talent pair with classic stories as the tales of these Disney favourites unfold.
    • Children at schools around Trowbridge have been putting their artistic skills to good use in aid of local charities.
    • Another member of the family was well-known locally for her artistic skills.
    • You have the time and space to be creative, poetic, artistic and sensitive.
    Synonyms
    creative, imaginative, inventive, original
    1. 1.1 Relating to or characteristic of art or artistry.
      a denial of artistic freedom
      her artistic temperament
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is artistic licence and I think Rubens is taking it to portray sheer power.
      • His work has proved difficult to define within the artistic milieu of Hans Holbein the elder's workshop.
      • Normally there is a close relation between art world consensus about artistic value and market value.
      • Landscape painting enjoyed a great vogue in the seicento, an age of artistic originality in many directions.
      • Both the state and communal administrations support artistic formation and creativity.
      • His conclusion was that the year had been rather better for the cause of artistic freedom than it had been for art itself.
      • Matisse grew up in a provincial environment starved of artistic contact.
      • Let me conclude this topic by looking at inflation in the art market and artistic attempts to escape it.
      • Sickert seemed to share Degas' artistic vision in a way he never did with Whistler.
      • Throughout his career he was an advocate of Constructivism not merely as an artistic movement but as the ideology of a way of life.
      • The sculptor subsumes his own artistic personality into this collective whole.
      • It's this artistic energy that makes the art business so much fun for the rest of us.
      • Yet in his lifetime the horse was of course as much a problem for Stubbs's reputation as it was the cornerstone of his artistic practice.
      • The executives were trying to wrestle artistic and creative control back.
      • It was hardly surprising that Glasgow at the end of the 19th century should have been a hotbed of artistic creativity.
      • For a museum man of those days Reynolds was unusually aware of current artistic trends.
      • It is one of the great artistic, cultural and creative centres of the world.
      • Four major exhibitions celebrate different aspects of Turner's artistic achievement this season.
      • Or if there is a strong creative or artistic aspect in their charts, they can aim for the arts.
      • I went to a school that catered for artistic and creative ambitions.
      Synonyms
      unconventional, nonconformist, unorthodox, avant-garde, offbeat, off-centre, irregular, original, alternative, experimental, idiosyncratic, eccentric
    2. 1.2 Aesthetically pleasing.
      computer programs that produce artistic designs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Instead, she watched Seth as he picked up a beautiful, artistic vase, studying it with respect.
      • In any case, these sweet crepes are artistic creations and legitimate desserts.
      • In his hand was a blue envelope with his parents' address written on it in his mother's fine, artistic handwriting.
      • Arrange the asparagus tips on top in an artistic design of your choice.
      • The powers-that-be assured me that the shots were going to be lovely and artistic.
      • Firstly, the sole bite mark out of the bottom corner is an exquisite artistic touch of which even Tracey Emin would be proud.
      • It was such a beautiful, artistic shot, with the blackness outlining this post as it jutted up from the water.
      • They were exquisite, artistic and elegant, bringing a whole new look to sarees.
      • Am I ready for the blandness of tasteful white walls and artistic black and white photographic prints?
      • Children who take along their own flowers will be shown how to turn them into artistic creations.
      • Generally, viewers are amazed that sexual motifs can be so beautiful and artistic.
      • Speaking generally, the French designs are the most artistic and the English the most humorous.
      • It is only after people have a good command of the basics that they can do so in an elegant and artistic manner.
      • His beautiful artistic hands began to lengthen, his claws replacing his nails.
      • Out has gone the traditional lawn which has been replaced by water while hedges have been replaced by artistic steel designs.
      • The film that Alex created, and what he wanted to create, is just beautifully artistic to me.
      Synonyms
      aesthetic, aesthetically pleasing, beautiful, fine, attractive, decorative, ornamental, lovely, moving, emotional, tasteful, graceful, stylish, elegant, subtle, exquisite, expressive
 
 
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