Pronunciation: /ˌɛsəˈtɛrɪks/
noun a subject or knowledge that is understood by a small group of people with specialized knowledge or interest
A1 I don't understand the esoterics of this subject.
A2 She enjoys reading about esoterics and mysticism.
B1 The book delves into the esoterics of ancient rituals.
B2 He has a deep understanding of the esoterics of alchemy.
C1 The professor's lecture on the esoterics of quantum physics was mind-boggling.
C2 Her knowledge of esoterics is unparalleled in the academic community.
formal The study of esoterics involves exploring hidden or secret knowledge.
informal Some people are really into esoterics, like astrology and tarot cards.
slang I don't get all that esoterics stuff, it's too out there for me.
figurative Her mind was like a labyrinth of esoterics, difficult for others to understand.
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