aestheticism

Aestheticism Meaning in Bengali: সৌন্দর্যবাদ

Part of Speech: Noun

Pronunciation: es-thet-uh-siz-uhm

Short Definition: Aestheticism refers to the doctrine that beauty is the primary criterion for art and that the pursuit of beauty is the ultimate goal of life.

Aestheticism Synonyms: Art for art’s sake, Decadence, Formalism, Hedonism, Romanticism

Aestheticism Antonyms:

  • অসৌন্দর্যবাদ (Unattractiveness)
  • অসৌন্দর্যবাদী (Unaesthetic)
  • অসৌন্দর্যবাদী (Unbeautiful)
  • অসৌন্দর্যবাদী (Ugly)

Origin of Aestheticism: The term “aestheticism” originated in the mid-19th century from the Greek word “aisthēsis,” meaning perception or sensation. It gained popularity as a movement in the late 19th century, primarily in Europe, as a reaction against the moral and social values of the Victorian era.

Nearby Words:

  • Art (Noun)
  • Beauty (Noun)
  • Creativity (Noun)
  • Expression (Noun)
  • Imagination (Noun)

Aestheticism in Literature Quotes:

  1. “Art for art’s sake.” (কলা কলার জন্য।)
  2. “Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” (সৌন্দর্য হল সত্য, সত্য হল সৌন্দর্য।)
  3. “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” (প্রলোভনার থেকে মুক্তি পেতে এটাকে মানতে হবে।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: সৌন্দর্যবাদ
  • Hindi: सौंदर्यवाद
  • Nepali: सौन्दर्यवाद
  • Urdu: حسینیت
  • Tamil: அழகியத்தின் வாத்தியம்
  • Telugu: ఆకర్షణవాదం
  • Arabic: الجمالية
  • Chinese: 审美主义
  • Japanese: 美学主義
  • Russian: эстетизм

For more information on aestheticism, you can visit the following sources:

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Dictionary.com
  3. TheFreeDictionary.com