What is the meaning of aesthetically pleasing?

The adjective phrase aesthetically pleasingย means that something is visually attractive. It is often used when talking about buildings, clothing, websites, or other things that serve a functional purpose but are also intentionally designed. For example: “I love the color scheme of your living room. It’s so aesthetically pleasing.”

Aesthetically is the adverb form of the adjective aesthetic, which means “related to beauty.” Aesthetic is used in many different ways, but aesthetically pleasingย has a much narrower definition.

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Is demeanor a positive word?

Demeanor is a person’s appearance and behavior, and it can be either positive or negative. Examples of positive demeanor are โ€œwarm,โ€ โ€œpleasant,โ€ and โ€œcomposed.โ€ On the contrary, โ€œaggressive,โ€ โ€œarrogant,โ€ or โ€œcoldโ€ are examples of negative demeanor.

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What is the definition of miscreant?

Miscreantย is a noun or adjective that is used to refer to someone who breaks rules or acts in an immoral or unethical way.

Historically, its meaning was similar to “heretic,” and it was used as a pejorative for people of different religious beliefs than the writer or speaker. Nowadays, though, its meaning is more broad. Its severity depends on context, with synonyms ranging from “mischievous” to “evil.”

Miscreant examples
In the 1800s, many gold rush towns were overrun by miscreants who were interested only in drinking and gambling.

Those miscreant kids will end up hurting themselves if they’re not careful.

 

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Whatโ€™s the meaning of youโ€™re welcome?

Youโ€™re welcome means โ€œyou are welcome.โ€ It is a polite reply to โ€œthank you.โ€

You can also use โ€œyouโ€™re welcomeโ€ to express that someone is invited or allowed to do something. For example, if a guest comes to your house, you might say, โ€œYouโ€™re welcome to take anything youโ€™d like from the kitchen.โ€

Donโ€™t confuse your welcome with youโ€™re welcome. โ€œYourโ€ is a possessive adjective and never means โ€œyou are.โ€

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What does this afternoon mean?

This afternoon means either โ€œlater today in the afternoonโ€ (when said in the morning), โ€œearlier today in the afternoonโ€ (when said in the evening), or โ€œnowโ€ (when said when the afternoon in question is in progress).

This afternoon in a sentence examples
Are you coming to the careers event this afternoon? [Speaking in the morning]

What did you think of the careers event this afternoon? [Speaking in the evening]

Iโ€™m delighted to welcome you all here this afternoon. [Speaking during the event]

On a related note, what time is afternoon sometimes depends on the context. Someone who is still at work at 6 p.m when it is light outside might consider it to be โ€œlate afternoonโ€ rather than โ€œearly evening,โ€ for instance.

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Is good afternoon capitalized?

Donโ€™t capitalize good afternoon if you are using it as an informal salutation in an email with someoneโ€™s name (e.g. โ€œGood afternoon, Paula.โ€)

You should capitalize it if it is part of a title or used as an email salutation without a name (e.g., โ€œGood Afternoon!).

On a related note, what time is afternoon is sometimes a matter of individual perception. Someone on their way home from work at 5.30 p.m. when itโ€™s dark outside might say โ€œgood eveningโ€ to an acquaintance they meet, for instance, while someone who is still at work at the same time, in the same town, might answer the phone with the greeting โ€œgood afternoon.โ€

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What time do you say good afternoon?

We start saying good afternoon rather than โ€œgood morningโ€ when the time reaches 12 p.m. (midday).

What time is afternoon depends on individual perceptions, however. For instance, at the overlap between โ€œlate afternoonโ€ and โ€œearly eveningโ€ at around 5โ€“6 p.m., we are perhaps more likely to greet people with โ€œgood afternoonโ€ rather than โ€œgood eveningโ€ if we are still at work or if it is still light outside.

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Is 12 p.m. afternoon?

12 p.m. is the start of the afternoon. It is a point in time that is also called โ€œmiddayโ€ or โ€œnoonโ€ and is expressed as 12:00 in 24-hour clock. It comes one minute after 11:59 a.m.

12 a.m., on the other hand, is also called โ€œmidnightโ€ and is expressed as 00:00 in 24-hour clock.

On a related note, what time is afternoon is often a matter of personal perception. For instance, if we are still at work and it is still light outside, we might think of 6 p.m. as โ€œlate afternoonโ€ rather than โ€œearly evening.โ€

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