Aesthetical in a sentence as an adjective

What do they bring, except some aesthetical pleasure?

I've never been very impressed with the hardware for Android from an aesthetical standpoint.

The distinction of aesthetical merit and other notability works for me with movies.

His new identity was better than a lot of real brands, and vastly superior to most fake redesigns both from an aesthetical and practical point of view.

If we found all the people who were in traffic with them at the time, do you think they'd agree that doing experiments in public traffic next to them is a purely aesthetical issue?

I've recently was looking for proof that Golden Ratio aesthetical qualities are indeed the global optima for at least some categories of objects.

OT nitpick: It's not actually her name, it's the name she prefers for political and aesthetical reasons, and the most civil and polite thing to do is to accommodate that preference.

If we can get a better understand on what parameters matter more for aesthetical perception, decision taking is improved in many different ways - not the patient-related part of it.

The reason is moral/aesthetical: to have books on my bookshelfs and organize them makes them always visible in my flat and allows me to easy glimpse over them and have an idea of what I did, what I planned and what I'll deferred.

Other obvious factors like medical aspects or potential pain aside - for many patients it is extremely important to get profound pre-operative advice on what "generally" is seen as "aesthetically pleasing".

But, once they are so conceived, the subject begins to live a peculiar life of its own and is better compared to a creative one, governed by almost entirely aesthetical motivations, than to anything else and, in particular, to an empirical science.

At some point some audiences decided that B&W was boring and the aesthetical appreciation of that whole graphical universe was lost, as a result the expectations are that everything has to look in a very definite way or else it's unwatchable.

At what point does user experience trump the ability to use the software at all in the first place?UX designers are often seduced by reductionism because it makes their lives easier and combined with various hand-wavy aesthetical rationalizations, proceed to ignore several immutable aspects of reality:Developers of an open source project usually have little insight into how their project is actually being used out in the real world.

Aesthetical definitions

adjective

concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste; "the aesthetic faculties"; "an aesthetic person"; "aesthetic feeling"; "the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success"

See also: aesthetic esthetic esthetical