ugliness

  • 11ugliness — n. 1. Want of beauty, homeliness, uncomeliness, plainness, unsightliness, deformity. 2. Turpitude, depravity, loathsomeness, wickedness, enormity. 3. Ill nature, crossness, ill temper, viciousness, bad temper, spitefulness …

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  • 12ugliness — ug·li·ness …

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  • 13ugliness — See: ugly …

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  • 14ugliness — noun 1. qualities of appearance that do not give pleasure to the senses (Freq. 1) • Ant: ↑beauty • Derivationally related forms: ↑ugly • Hypernyms: ↑appearance, ↑visual aspect …

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  • 15imagined ugliness — (i.MAJ.ind ug.lee.nus) n. An irrational dislike for all or part of one s physical appearance. Example Citation: People who have plastic surgery because they are unhappy with their appearance may be better off seeking psychological treatment,… …

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  • 16Aesthetic of Ugliness — ( Aesthetik des Hässlichen ) is a book by German philosopher Karl Rosenkrantz, written in 1853. It is among the earliest writings on the philosophy of ugliness and draws an analogy between ugliness and moral evil . [Eco, Umberto ed. On Ugliness… …

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  • 17pockets of ugliness in a sea of beauty — bits and pieces of unpleasantness in pleasant surroundings …

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  • 18Beauty — For beauty as a characteristic of a person s appearance, see Physical attractiveness. For other uses, see Beauty (disambiguation). Rayonnant rose window in Notre Dame de Paris. Light was considered as the most beautiful revelation of God, as was… …

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  • 19SpongeBob SquarePants (season 2) — infobox tvseason season name = SpongeBob SquarePants Season 2 headercolour = FFFF00 show name = SpongeBob SquarePants caption = SpongeBob SquarePants Season 2 DVD dvd release date = October 19, 2004 dvd format = Boxset country = USA network =… …

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  • 20art criticism — Description, interpretation, and evaluation of works of art, manifested in journal reviews, books, and patronage. Art criticism encompasses a wide variety of approaches, from critical commentary to more subjective emotional reactions inspired by… …

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