exotic (Meaning)
exotic (s)
being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world
strikingly strange or unusual
exotic (a.)
Introduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; foreign; as, an exotic plant; an exotic term or word.
exotic (n.)
Anything of foreign origin; something not of native growth, as a plant, a word, a custom.
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exotic Sentence Examples
- The exotic aroma of jasmine filled the air.
- She wore an exotic necklace with a large turquoise stone in the center.
- The island was a popular destination for tourists seeking exotic beaches and crystal-clear waters.
- The exotic dish was a combination of flavors that I had never tasted before.
- The resort offered an exotic array of treatments and activities, including massages, yoga classes, and cooking lessons.
- The exotic fruit had a sweet and tangy flavor that was unlike anything I had ever tasted before.
- The exotic bird had bright plumage and a long, flowing tail.
- The exotic car was a sleek and powerful machine that turned heads wherever it went.
- The exotic plant had large, heart-shaped leaves and delicate flowers that bloomed in the spring.
- The exotic animal was a rare and endangered species that was protected by law.
FAQs About the word exotic
being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world, strikingly strange or unusualIntroduced from a foreign country; not native; extraneous; f
fantastical, marvellous, foreign, colorful, strange,romantic, glamorous, bizarro, picturesque, enchanting
unromantic, unglamorous, unromantic, familiar,familiar, unglamorous, nonexotic, unexotic, plain-Jane, nonglamorous
The exotic aroma of jasmine filled the air.
She wore an exotic necklace with a large turquoise stone in the center.
The island was a popular destination for tourists seeking exotic beaches and crystal-clear waters.
The exotic dish was a combination of flavors that I had never tasted before.