exotic

/ɪɡˈzɑtɪk/
adjective
  1. From a distant or foreign country; unusual and attractive because of being different.
    • She brought back exotic spices from her trip to India.
    • The zoo has a new exhibit featuring exotic birds from the Amazon rainforest.
    • He dreamed of traveling to exotic islands with white sand beaches.
  2. Strikingly unusual or strange in appearance or effect.
    • The car's exotic design turned heads wherever it went.
    • The dancer wore an exotic costume with feathers and sequins.
    • Her exotic beauty caught everyone's attention at the party.
noun
  1. A person or thing that is foreign or strikingly unusual.
    • In the small town, anyone from a big city was considered an exotic.
    • The garden specializes in growing exotics that are not native to this climate.
    • The market was full of exotics from around the world.
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