Meaning of A little more exotic than that
Something that is notably unusual or fascinating compared to the ordinary.
In simple words: Something that is more unusual or fascinating than the usual.
A little more exotic than that in a sentence
- I want to travel somewhere a little more exotic than that typical beach resort.
- This dish is a little more exotic than that one, with unique spices and flavors.
- After seeing the standard decorations, I expected a little more exotic than that for the party.
- The artwork here is a little more exotic than that found in traditional galleries.
How to use A little more exotic than that
Use this phrase to describe something that is unique or not typical. It is suitable for informal conversations and descriptive contexts, avoiding overly technical language.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of exotic animals; they are cooler than the usual pets.
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Collocations with A little more exotic than that
- a little more exotic
- more exotic options
- exotic destinations
- exotic flavors
- exotic designs
Synonyms for A little more exotic than that
Common mistakes with A little more exotic than that
- Using 'exotic' to describe common items.
- Overusing 'a little' in contexts requiring stronger emphasis.
- Confusing 'exotic' with 'exoticism'.
Compare A little more exotic than that with Unusual, Fascinating, Strange, Rare, Different
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A little more exotic than that in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
أكثر غرابة من ذلك بقليل
شيء أكثر غرابة أو روعة من المعتاد.
- Bengaliবাংলা
এর চেয়ে একটু বেশি অন্যরকম
সাধারণের চেয়ে একটু বেশি অন্যরকম বা আকর্ষণীয় কিছু।
- GermanDeutsch
Ein bisschen exotischer als das
Etwas, das ungewöhnlicher oder faszinierender ist als das Übliche.
- SpanishEspañol
Algo un poco más exótico que eso
Algo que es más inusual o fascinante que lo habitual.
- Persianفارسی
کمی بیشتر عجیب و غریب از آن
چیزی که غیرمعمولتر یا جذابتر از معمولی است.
- FrenchFrançais
Un peu plus exotique que ça
Quelque chose de plus inhabituel ou fascinant que la normale.
- Hindiहिन्दी
उससे थोड़ा ज़्यादा अनोखा
आम से कुछ ज़्यादा अनोखा या दिलचस्प।
- ItalianItaliano
Un po' più esotico di così
Qualcosa di più insolito o affascinante del solito.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Um pouco mais exótico que isso
Algo que é mais incomum ou fascinante do que o normal.
- RussianРусский
Немного более экзотично, чем это
Что-то более необычное или интересное, чем обычно.
- Urduاردو
اس سے ذرا زیادہ پرکشش
کوئی ایسی چیز جو عام سے زیادہ غیر معمولی یا دلکش ہو۔
- Chinese中文
比那更异域风情一点
比平常更不寻常或更迷人的东西。
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What does A little more exotic than that mean?
Something that is more unusual or fascinating than the usual.
What is the definition of A little more exotic than that?
Something that is notably unusual or fascinating compared to the ordinary.
How do you use A little more exotic than that in a sentence?
I want to travel somewhere a little more exotic than that typical beach resort.
Can you give another example of A little more exotic than that?
This dish is a little more exotic than that one, with unique spices and flavors.
What are synonyms for A little more exotic than that?
Common alternatives include unusual, fascinating, strange, rare, different.
What words go with A little more exotic than that?
It commonly pairs with a little more exotic, more exotic options, exotic destinations, exotic flavors, exotic designs.
What are common mistakes when using A little more exotic than that?
Using 'exotic' to describe common items. Overusing 'a little' in contexts requiring stronger emphasis. Confusing 'exotic' with 'exoticism'.
How do you pronounce A little more exotic than that?
US: //ə ˈlɪtəl mɔr ɪɡˈzɑtɪk ðən ðæt//, UK: //ə ˈlɪt.əl mɔːr ɪɡˈzɒ.tɪk ðən ðæt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use A little more exotic than that?
Use this phrase to describe something that is unique or not typical. It is suitable for informal conversations and descriptive contexts, avoiding overly technical language.
