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exotic
adjective as in not native or usual; mysterious
Strongest matches
alien, alluring, bizarre, colorful, curious, different, fascinating, glamorous, peculiar, romantic, strange, unfamiliar, unusual, weird
Weak matches
avant-garde, enticing, external, extraneous, extraordinary, extrinsic, far-out, foreign, imported, introduced, kinky, outlandish, outside, peregrine, striking, way-out
Example Sentences
Of course, any setting can be exotic if it’s unfamiliar.
There’s nothing exotic about it: Bob has always been the Wonder Bread and vanilla ice cream of names.
Overwhelmed by these exotic sights, this visitor completely overlooked the presence of small, shrew-like mammals—the very creatures whose descendants would, eventually, inherit the earth.
A more exotic and startling sense of accomplishment.
The piano was first made famous by exotic dancer Carol Doda, who made her nightly entrance atop the instrument.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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