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exotic
adjective as in not native or usual; mysterious
Strongest matches
alien, alluring, bizarre, colorful, curious, different, fascinating, glamorous, peculiar, romantic, strange, unfamiliar, unusual, weird
Weak matches
avant-garde, enticing, external, extraneous, extraordinary, extrinsic, far-out, foreign, imported, introduced, kinky, outlandish, outside, peregrine, striking, way-out
Example Sentences
But the more “exotic” provisions of some executive orders are largely legally untested, Jawetz said.
Millicent isn’t concerned about anyone other than herself and her legacy, and she knows that a rare species of talking bear will be the perfect fit to round out the museum’s collection of exotic animals.
Across mainland Europe, a number of exotic reptiles and amphibians have been accidentally discovered, particularly in potted olive trees:
Did whoever release the cats own other exotic animals?
The driver was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, possession of an exotic animal and possession of cannabis for sale.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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