"Inesthetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I'm afraid there is no such word as "inesthetic". It's possible that you meant to type "esthetic" or "aesthetic", which refers to the quality of being beautiful, pleasing to look at, or having a sense of harmony and balance.
I apologize, but "inesthetic" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that you meant "intuitive", which refers to the ability to know or understand something without conscious reasoning.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "intuitive":
Inescapably refers to something that is unavoidable or unable to be escaped from. It can describe a situation, action, or feeling that is inescapable, meaning it cannot be avoided, evaded, or escaped from.
Inesceate is a verb that means to join or merge with something, especially a liquid or a gas. For example: The two rivers inescate at the estuary.
Inesculent is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is an archaic or poetic term that means "incapable of being sewn or stitched" or "uncurable or irreparable".
Inestimable means impossible to estimate or calculate accurately; of immense value or importance; invaluable. It is often used to describe something that is too great or too precious to be measured or valued.
Inevitable refers to something that is certain to happen or is bound to occur as a result of natural laws or causes, and cannot be prevented or avoided. It implies a sense of fate or destiny and often carries a sense of inevitability or finality.