Strangely unique, typically in a striking or attractive way
“An awareness that the indiscriminate use of exotic ingredients undermines authenticity is expressed by British chef Andreas Antona.”
Attractively striking, especially due to being unique or strange
“The colorful and exotic dress of the people of Bahia always makes a strong impression on tourists.”
Originating in, or characteristic of, a foreign or external place or country
“Besides offering delicious, exotic flavors, these powerful ingredients provide incredible nutritional and medicinal benefits.”
Faraway or remote in distance
“Products from exotic lands were increasingly wrapped in illustrations that allowed a viewer to visualize its distant land of origin.”
Unknown, having not yet been discovered
“Thus, our hero departed, incognito, on an endless voyage, on a veritable trip around the world that led him to discover exotic lands and continents that were completely unknown.”
Relating to, or tending to, arouse lustful desire or excitement
“Prior to her acting career, she worked as an exotic dancer at London's Panama Club.”
Suggestive of an exciting or glitzy lifestyle or environment
A rare, unusual, or intriguing object
“The plant is an exotic from Mexico, most admired for its fragrant flowers.”
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