Synonym: bright, colorful, foreign, gay, rich, strange, vivid. Antonym: endemic, indigenous, native. Similar words: give notice, take notice of, notion, motion, voting, motive, at no time, in no time. Meaning: [ɪg'zɒtɪk] adj. 1. being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world 2. strikingly strange or unusual.
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31. Reaching 1, 200 seconds will require exotic heat-resistant alloys.
32. Other exotic fruit trials are being planned.
33. By the late Sixties, an was an exotic banger.
34. The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic.
35. All the world's exotic locations are open to you.
36. We are not going to do anything exotic.
37. Cube for fruit salad with other exotic fruit.
38. It has hundreds of exotic species.
39. She left her husband after she learned about his fling with an exotic dancer.
40. Avis always dreamed of an exotic vacation in some faraway place.
41. And research on pure electrics powered by exotic new battery systems is promising.
42. Zimmermann Graeff's Exotic Buck's Fizz is made with delicious tropical fruit juices including pineapple and passion fruit.
43. Paramat stood by the doorway with the attitude of a tourist at the shrine of an exotic religious sect.
44. Experience with exotic plants and insects has been even more unhappy than with animal importations.
45. Remembering he didn't like grapes, she had lined up more exotic things like dates, kumquats and some out-of-season strawberries.
46. For most of its nations, the tomato was such an exotic fruit that it deserved a noble title.
47. Firing alien genes into a different genome is exactly the same thing as introducing exotic species into a foreign eco-system.
48. Most are bizarre and interesting, but they often lack the hardiness and exotic colors of the coral fishes.
49. To experience the exciting cultures, fascinating people and exotic cuisine of different lands is something to remember for ever.
50. The graceful flourish of his handwriting contrasted oddly with the fractured grammar and exotic spelling of his prose.
51. The pair met through a dating agency and she showered him with gifts and exotic holidays.
52. This simple test showed that all mankind was one; but it was difficult to do with exotic or shy creatures.
53. It gives you the potential to raise many varieties of exotic plants.
54. Together they plan for a future in New York City with more exotic women than one is apt to find in Indiana.
55. The Government is also concerned at the way exotic birds are transported.
56. There were eighteen courses[Sentencedict.com ], the most exotic being the confectionery.
57. But if you are looking for the very latest in exotic technology and have a flexible budget, prepare to get excited.
58. South agrees that exotic destinations lose their rarity value when too many charities go there.
59. Time was when even domestic flights were something akin to exotic adventure.
60. Readers sometimes imagine that the various tanks in our office would provide a fascinating array of exotic fish and equipment.
More similar words: give notice, take notice of, notion, motion, voting, motive, at no time, in no time, shooting, motivate, negotiate, promotion, negotiation, not in the least, critic, tactic, athletic, plastic, stick to, article, stick out, genetic, vertical, artistic, aesthetic, practice, romantic, particle, pedantic, magnetic.