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1. exotic
adjective. ['ɪgˈzɑːtɪk'] being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world.
Etymology
- exoticus (Latin)
- ἐξωτικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Exotic
- unpatriotic
- astronautic
- antibiotic
- symbiotic
- quixotic
- patriotic
- semiotic
- narcotic
- hypnotic
- despotic
- robotic
- psychotic
- neurotic
- idiotic
- aquatic
- erotic
- chaotic
How do you pronounce exotic?
Pronounce exotic as ɪgˈzɑtɪk.
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Sentences with exotic
1. Adjective
Taking out a loan to buy an exotic sports car after your kids are born probably is.
Quotes about exotic
1. I enjoy going out by myself... always have, always will. I don't have security guards, and, for the most part, I enjoy meeting new people. I see myself as a regular guy who likes playing video games with his nieces and nephews and poker with his family. I don't have an art collection or take exotic vacations. I enjoy being at home.
- Vince Vaughn
2. Well sure, who doesn't need a boyfriend? but realistically, those exotic creatures are hard to come by. At least a quality one.
- Rachel Cohn, Dash & Lily's Book of Dares
3. Last year I built a Courage Machine, but I thought it might be noisy and was too afraid to turn it on. So I coated it with glue, covered it with cat hair, mounted it on my wall, and started claiming it was an exotic animal I killed on a Safari in Africa. I'd like to believe people believe me, on account of it being so strange that it has to be true.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
2. exotic
adjective. ['ɪgˈzɑːtɪk'] strikingly strange or unusual.
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Etymology
- exoticus (Latin)
- ἐξωτικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))