niche


1niche

noun \ˈnich also ˈnēsh or ˈnish\

Definition of NICHE

1
a : a recess in a wall especially for a statue b : something (as a sheltered or private space) that resembles a recess in a wall
2
a : a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is best fitted <finally found her niche> b : a habitat supplying the factors necessary for the existence of an organism or species c : the ecological role of an organism in a community especially in regard to food consumption d : a specialized market

Examples of NICHE

  1. I found a niche for myself after high school.
  2. She finally found her niche as a teacher.
  3. the species that fill an environmental niche
  4. To succeed in this new world, you have to sell yourself. You go to a brand-name college, not to imbibe the wisdom of its professors, but to make impressions and connections. You pick a niche that can bring attention to yourself and then develop your personal public relations efforts to let the world know who you are. —Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review, 7 Jan. 2001

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Origin of NICHE

French, from Middle French, from nicher to nest, from Vulgar Latin *nidicare, from Latin nidus nest — more at nest
First Known Use: 1611

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