exotic in Korean
exotic in Korean is 이국적인, 이국풍의 — exotic means coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.
exotic in Korean
이국적인
Pronounced: igukjeogin
foreign, with the connotation of excitingly foreign
이국풍의
Pronounced: igukpung'ui
foreign, with the connotation of excitingly foreign
What does "exotic" mean?
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adjective Coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.
"They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before."
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adjective Not native to the local environment; introduced from elsewhere.
"The park is overrun with exotic plant species that crowd out native ones."
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noun An animal or plant that is not native to the area where it is found.
"The nursery specialises in exotics that need a heated greenhouse."
exotic in a sentence
- They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before.
- She dreamed of an exotic holiday somewhere far from home.
- The park is overrun with exotic plant species that crowd out native ones.
- The nursery specialises in exotics that need a heated greenhouse.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "exotic" in Korean?
"exotic" in Korean is 이국적인, 이국풍의. exotic means: Coming from a distant, foreign place and having an unusual or excitingly different quality.
How do you pronounce 이국적인?
"exotic" in Korean is 이국적인, pronounced "igukjeogin".
How do you use "exotic" in a sentence?
Example: "They served exotic fruits we'd never seen before." In Korean, "exotic" is 이국적인, 이국풍의.
Are there other ways to say "exotic" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "exotic": 이국적인, 이국풍의.
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