Typically, exotic is used to describe something wild looking, bold, or different. But, since this word has two meanings, yes, exotic also means foreign.
Exotic means from another part of the world; foreign, out of the ordinary.
Did you mean exotic? The definition for exotic: 1. introduced from another country : not native to the place where found (exotic plants) 2. archaic, foreign , alien.
Exotic means unique.The main meaning of exotic is 'of foreign origin or character', meaning something is not native to a given area.Due to it pertaining to something unfamiliar or foreign, it has also come to mean 'intriguingly unusual or different; excitingly strange'.
The main meaning of exotic is 'of foreign origin or character', meaning something is not native to a given area.Due to it pertaining to something unfamiliar or foreign, it has also come to mean 'intriguingly unusual or different; excitingly strange'.
Women find Indian men attractive because they are foreign and exotic.
Exotic; foreign
"EXOTIC" : strange, foreign, and/or unusual
Exotic
To Australians, koalas are not exotic. Koalas are exotic to the rest of the world because they are unique to Australia. 'Exotic' means 'of foreign origin or character; not native', so koalas are considered exotic in other parts of the world to which they are not native.
strange, alien, exotic, remote, imported, immigrant
The likely word is "exotic" (strange, foreign, or unusual).
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".