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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121. Armchair travellers can now visit the world's most exotic countries via the Internet.
122. These works can be partly seen as a continuation of the nineteenth-century tradition of exotic genre such as depictions of slave girls.
123. Anne Wallwork was retained on a permanent basis to help with some of Laura's more exotic ideas.
124. Anyone else in faraway and exotic places would like their own 200 word slot?
125. I had started to see the countries we visited as more than just exotic places to get a tan.
126. Three weeks later Oliver came back from somewhere exotic, and there were the three of us.
127. It is a vigorous climber bearing masses of exotic flowers followed by yellow, plum-like fruits.
128. There are big profits to be made in the international exotic bird trade.
129. It is not enough for me to explore, to retreat graciously into the dust and floorboards of those exotic places.
130. Wearing a green dress and green eye shadow, she was dark complexioned and looked exotic to me.
131. It was filled with hundreds of exotic ornaments his grandfather had collected on trips to the continent.
132. Perhaps visit some of the pavilions showing specialised exhibitions of exotic flowers, trees and plants - a truly breathtaking sight.
133. All exotic animals, other than humans of course, are banned from this last wilderness by international agreement.
134. Stuffed hard-boiled eggs, most often called deviled eggs, can be spicy, plain or very exotic.
135. Another concern was the problem of uncontrolled importations of exotic species.
136. Certainly, he seem airily exotic with his cropped hair and face like an oriental cherub.
137. Some of the inspiration for this move came from botanists who had travelled to the tropics and other exotic locations.
138. Perhaps, after all, this is indeed some exotic coastline-maybe some coral reef, teeming with life of all kinds.
139. The first 3O minute tape focuses on 13 exotic fruits(sentencedict.com), suggesting the listener touch and smell them.
140. Produce stands sell exotic vegetables to Asian customers, and now even supermarkets are getting in on the act.
141. But then I asked for just one spell of six months as a locum in some exotic place.
142. There is the potential here for a startling garden of exotic plants.
143. Exotic dancers, taxi drivers, cigarette girls, lawyers of the shopworn sort with dandruff on their lapels.
144. The CIA comes up with exotic poisons one after another.
145. And, whereas King forged an alliance with the Democrats, Loury is a member of an exotic breed.
146. This garden has exotic plants from all over the globe.
147. The pluses: spontaneous travel to exotic destinations at bargain-basement prices.
148. There were no obvious freaks, transvestites[sentencedict.com/exotic.html], monsters or exotic creatures.
149. It's full of exotic flowers to attract and feed them.
150. He puffed up his chest like an exotic bird engaged in a courtship dance.
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.