artist
In a manner that demonstrates creative skill, aesthetic sensitivity, or the refined technique associated with a professional creator. It describes actions or arrangements that are executed with a focus on beauty, form, and imaginative expression.
Ejemplos
3 de 5She arranged the vintage photographs artistically across the gallery wall to tell a non-linear story.
She placed the old photos in a creative and visually pleasing way to tell a story.
The architect artistically integrated sustainable materials into the building's facade without compromising its modern aesthetic.
The architect skillfully combined eco-friendly materials into the exterior in a beautiful way.
You've plated this dessert so artistically that I almost feel guilty for eating it!
You have decorated this dish so beautifully that it looks like a piece of art.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Think of the suffix '-ally.' To act 'artistically,' you must act as an 'ally' to your 'artistic' side.
Quiz rápido
The botanical gardens were _____ landscaped to mimic the chaotic beauty of a natural meadow.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: artistically
Ejemplos
She arranged the vintage photographs artistically across the gallery wall to tell a non-linear story.
everydayShe placed the old photos in a creative and visually pleasing way to tell a story.
The architect artistically integrated sustainable materials into the building's facade without compromising its modern aesthetic.
formalThe architect skillfully combined eco-friendly materials into the exterior in a beautiful way.
You've plated this dessert so artistically that I almost feel guilty for eating it!
informalYou have decorated this dish so beautifully that it looks like a piece of art.
The director artistically employs chiaroscuro techniques to heighten the film's sense of existential dread.
academicThe director uses light and shadow creatively to increase the feeling of fear in the movie.
The annual report was artistically designed to ensure that complex data remained accessible yet visually engaging.
businessThe business report was creatively formatted to make hard data look good and easy to read.
Antónimos
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
artistically speaking
from the perspective of art or aesthetics
artistically talented
possessing high creative ability
artistically challenged
a humorous way to say someone lacks creative skill
Se confunde a menudo con
'Artfully' often implies being clever, cunning, or crafty, whereas 'artistically' focuses purely on aesthetic and creative skill.
'Artificially' means something is man-made or fake, while 'artistically' refers to the beauty or skill of the creation.
Notas de uso
Use 'artistically' when you want to emphasize the high quality of the creative process or the aesthetic result of an action. At the C1 level, it is preferred over simpler adverbs like 'beautifully' when discussing intentional design or fine arts.
Errores comunes
Learners often use 'artistical' (an incorrect form) or confuse 'artistically' with 'artfully.' Be careful not to use 'artistically' to describe natural beauty; it must involve human agency.
Truco para recordar
Think of the suffix '-ally.' To act 'artistically,' you must act as an 'ally' to your 'artistic' side.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Latin 'ars' (skill, craft) which evolved through Old French 'artiste' to the English 'artist,' with the adverbial suffix '-ically' added to the adjective.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Western societies, describing something as 'artistically done' often carries a connotation of high culture and sophistication, distinguishing it from mass-produced or purely functional items.
Quiz rápido
The botanical gardens were _____ landscaped to mimic the chaotic beauty of a natural meadow.
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: artistically
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