The word exotic (exotics) is a noun, a word for a plant or animal that does not live or grow naturally in a particular area; a word for a thing.
The noun forms for the adjective exotic are exoticism and exoticness.
Well you could say: That is a never before seen animal! Exotic just means colorful, weird, beautiful so on.......... Synonyms: alien, alluring, avant garde, bizarre, colorful, curious, different, enticing, external, extraneous, extraordinary, extrinsic, far out, fascinating, foreign, glamorous, imported, introduced, kinky*, outlandish, outside, peculiar, peregrine, romantic, strange, striking, unfamiliar, unusual, way out, weird Use 'http://thesaurus.reference.com/' it's brill for finding definitions and synonyms.
-adjective
1.
of foreign origin or character; not native; introduced from abroad, but not fully naturalized or acclimatized: exotic foods; exotic plants.
2.
strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance: an exotic hairstyle.
3.
of a uniquely new or experimental nature: exotic weapons.
4.
of, pertaining to, or involving stripteasing: the exotic clubs where strippers are featured.
-noun
5.
something that is exotic: The flower show included several tropical exotics with showy blooms.
6.
an exotic dancer; stripper.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'exotic' is exoticness.
A related abstract noun form is exoticism.
The word 'exotic' is a concrete noun as a word for a word for a plant or animal that does not live or grow naturally in a particular area; a word for a physical thing.
unique Also, these words carry part, but not all, of the meaning of exotic: unusual, colorful, foreign, mysterious.
it means normal
It is from the Latin word, 'Exoticus' first recorded in England in 1599 meaning something introduced from another country or not native to the place where found, as in exotic plants
Exotic is a word used to indicate that something comes from a foreign land (especially the tropics). An example of its use in a sentence is "The chef likes to use exotic spices when making a special dinner for guests".
No, foreign is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is foreignness, a word for something alien, exotic, or strange. Another noun form is foreigner, a person who is from another place. Both foreignness and foreigner are common nouns.
Exotic is the correct spelling of the word.
Visitor, voyager, and traveler all work well with me...-But the online Dictionary that I use lists 'stranger, outcast, immigrant', and 'exotic, foreign' as synonyms.
Exotic.
Exotic, Unusual
Exotic; foreign
The most exotic word would be 'exotic'.
It is from the Latin word, 'Exoticus' first recorded in England in 1599 meaning something introduced from another country or not native to the place where found, as in exotic plants
Les Bush Exotic ;)
That plant over there is very exotic.
The wild animals were exotic.
i can find exotic wildlife in a zoo
That girl over there is sooo exotic.
I have plenty of exotic fish at home. This exotic fruit is delicious.
exotique.