exoticise

[US]/ɪɡˈzɒtɪsaɪz/
[UK]/ɪɡˈzɑːtɪsaɪz/

Translation

v.To regard or present (something) as exotic

Phrases & Collocations

exoticise culture

exoticise others

exoticise women

exoticise difference

exoticised identity

exoticised imagery

exoticises minorities

exoticised stereotypes

Example Sentences

many travel magazines exoticise remote destinations.

the film has been criticized for exoticising asian cultures.

tour operators often exoticise local customs to attract visitors.

some writers exoticise the lives of indigenous people.

the tourism industry tends to exoticise poverty-stricken areas.

western media frequently exoticise middle eastern traditions.

fashion designers sometimes exoticise non-western aesthetics.

restaurants exoticise ethnic cuisines for mainstream audiences.

the documentary avoids exoticising the subject's daily life.

marketing campaigns exoticise foreign products to create intrigue.

anthropologists warn against exoticising indigenous communities.

the novel exoticises the protagonist's african heritage.

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