Definitions
- Referring to the quality of being exotic or foreign. - Describing something that is unusual or unfamiliar. - Talking about a fascination with the unknown or unfamiliar.
- Referring to the quality of being exotic or foreign. - Describing something that is unusual or unfamiliar. - Talking about a fascination with the unknown or unfamiliar.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to the quality of being exotic or foreign.
- 2Both describe something that is unusual or unfamiliar.
- 3Both can be used to express a fascination with the unknown or unfamiliar.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Exotism is more commonly used in French, while exoticism is more commonly used in English.
- 2Connotation: Exotism has a slightly negative connotation in French, while exoticism is more neutral in English.
- 3Application: Exotism is often used to describe people or cultures, while exoticism is more commonly used to describe art, music, or literature.
Remember this!
Exotism and exoticism are synonyms that both refer to the quality of being exotic or foreign, describing something that is unusual or unfamiliar. However, exotism is more commonly used in French and has a slightly negative connotation, while exoticism is more neutral in English and is often used to describe art, music, or literature.