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xo
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adjective
Third Person
more exotic
Present Participle
most exotic
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exciting or beautiful because of having qualities that are very unusual or different
- The market was filled with exotic fruits, each more vibrant than the last.
- She wore an exotic dress with bold, intricate patterns.
- The city’s exotic architecture gave it a unique charm.
- His exotic tattoos told stories from distant lands.
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originating in another country, particularly a tropical one
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- She loves to collect exotic plants from tropical regions for her greenhouse.
- The market sells a variety of exotic spices and ingredients from around the world.
- They went on a vacation to an exotic island in the Caribbean, enjoying the pristine beaches and lush landscapes.
- The restaurant specializes in exotic cuisine from Southeast Asia, featuring dishes with unique flavors and ingredients.
- Her living room is decorated with exotic artwork and artifacts collected during her travels abroad.
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