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Ugly is an adjective used to describe something that is aesthetically displeasing or unattractive according to a particular cultural standard. As a subjective judgment, judgments of ugliness vary across cultures and over time and may apply to people, objects, landscapes, or acts. The term has Germanic roots and historically carried notions of fear, repulsion, or moral disapproval; today it is primarily used in everyday language to express disapproval of appearance, form, or arrangement.

In aesthetics, ugliness is often discussed in relation to beauty. Some theories treat ugliness as a simple

Socially, labeling someone ugly can contribute to stigma, bullying, and discrimination, affecting self-image and social opportunities.

In culture and literature, the idea of ugliness has appeared in fairy tales and philosophy, sometimes revealing

negation
of
beauty,
while
others
see
it
as
a
legitimate
category
in
art—grotesque,
uncanny,
or
anti-aesthetic
works
that
challenge
norms
or
provoke
thought.
Movements
such
as
grotesque
art
and
certain
modern
architectures
deliberately
employ
ugliness
to
evoke
reaction
or
critique.
Academic
literature
analyzes
how
media
representation
and
beauty
standards
shape
perceptions
of
ugliness.
Conversely,
campaigns
and
scholars
advocate
expanding
norms
of
attractiveness
and
recognizing
value
beyond
appearance.
The
term
appears
in
everyday
use
and
in
industry:
for
example,
imperfect
produce
marketed
as
ugly
fruit
or
vegetables
to
reduce
waste.
moral
judgments
about
character
and
virtue.
Notable
contrasts
include
the
familiar
"ugly
duckling"
story,
which
explores
transformation
and
social
acceptance.