Used in a Sentence

exoticism

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for exoticism.

Editorial note

Money, exoticism, vibrators and brutal honesty are the key to find it in my limited experience.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Something exotic.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of exoticism gathered in one view.

noun

Something exotic.

noun

(uncountable) The state of being exotic.

noun

(linguistics) A word changed in spelling or pronunciation to look or sound more exotic or foreign.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for exoticism.

noun

(linguistics) A word changed in spelling or pronunciation to look or sound more exotic or foreign.

Example sentences

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Money, exoticism, vibrators and brutal honesty are the key to find it in my limited experience.

2

When no longer needs the exoticism to be happy, that's when the fun begins.

3

For the royalty this plant, due to its exoticism, had a non-commercial value: it was a way to demonstrate the royal power.

4

I do think British ancestry is underreported because of an exoticism bias but we can ignore that.

5

Can't go past exoticism-obsessed philosopher-hedonists caretaking cults with ceremonial magic and pornographic poetry.

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However, I would strongly disagree with you that such an attraction to exoticism is a reason for completely disregarding meditation.

7

To sum up, based on my experience with debian's, slackware and openbsd, it will depend on the distro and the exoticism of your hardware.

8

I think it's much more closer (though still aggressively reductionist) to model it in your head as base exoticism trophy-taking.

9

Other than the exoticism of Erlang, their only big feature vs.

10

For our American readers, it has the exoticism of 70's/80's Europe.

11

Please don't sell that startup from a beach dream on exoticism.

12

Usually there's no good answer; something about the exoticism of Mars makes people think problems that are hard on Earth get easier to solve there.

Quote examples

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> At a conference in 1956, he warned against the “exoticism” that occupiers often adopt toward native populations, > All of them were victims of what Fanon called the “mental disorders of colonial warfare,” which plagued him in equal measure.

2

That being said, Japanese to English translation in things like popular culture tends to take far too many liberties, I expect because the culture around Japanese translation in America has a very annoying, Orientalist bent, with people getting off on their “expertise” about a fake exoticism.

Proper noun examples

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Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater though While some may - as this thread make out - fall for that archetypal trope; some of those elements are indeed worth studying For example, scientists don’t place a huge effort on documenting the peoples of Papua New Guinea for some weird Exoticism.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use exoticism in a sentence?

Money, exoticism, vibrators and brutal honesty are the key to find it in my limited experience.

What does exoticism mean?

Something exotic.

What part of speech is exoticism?

exoticism is commonly used as noun.