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äußeres

äußeres is a German term that denotes what is outside or visible on the surface. In everyday use it covers exterior features of objects, places or living beings, as well as outward appearance in social and aesthetic contexts. The concept is often contrasted with das Innere, referring to inner qualities, substance, or character.

Linguistic and grammatical notes: äüßeres appears primarily as the attributive form of the adjective äuß- in

Usage and nuance: äußeres can describe physical exterior traits, such as architecture, clothing, or grooming, but

Synonyms and related terms include Erscheinungsbild (appearance), Exterieur (exterior, mainly in stylistic or foreign-language borrowings), and

See also: Erscheinungsbild, Inneres, Exterieur.

front
of
a
neuter
noun,
for
example
ein
äußeres
Erscheinungsbild
or
ein
äußeres
Merkmal.
When
the
meaning
shifts
toward
a
concrete
exterior
as
a
distinct
entity,
the
noun
das
Äußere
is
used,
meaning
the
exterior
or
outward
aspect.
The
noun
form
is
capitalized
as
a
noun,
while
the
attributive
adjective
remains
in
lower
case
when
not
preceded
by
a
determiner
that
dictates
capitalization.
also
the
outward
presentation
of
a
person
or
organization.
In
psychology,
sociology
and
aesthetics,
das
Äußere
often
influences
first
impressions
and
judgments,
sometimes
independent
from
inner
qualities.
In
philosophy
and
art,
the
distinction
between
äußeres
and
inneres
can
reflect
debates
about
surface
appearance
versus
essence
or
authenticity.
äußere
Erscheinung.
In
German,
careful
use
of
das
Äußere
versus
das
Innere
helps
convey
whether
one
speaks
of
external
form
or
deeper
substance.