antibeauty
English
Etymology
anti- + beauty
Adjective
antibeauty (not comparable)
- Opposed to beauty.
- 1982, Jack Burnham, Beyond modern sculpture
- However, the American sensibility was less caught up in Angst and unnaturalness; it rejected the antibeauty implication of the Europeans.
- 2007, Kelly Fisher Lowe, The Words and Music of Frank Zappa, page 191:
- Related to this threat of a career is the idea, again reinforced by conservatives, that feminists are somehow antibeauty and/or ugly.
- 1982, Jack Burnham, Beyond modern sculpture
- (physics, dated) Being or pertaining to an anti-bottom quark (formerly called anti-beauty quark).
Translations
opposed to beauty
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