niches (Meaning)

niches

a habitat that contains the things necessary for a particular plant or animal to live, a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is best fitted, the ecological role of an organism in a community especially in regard to food consumption, something (such as a sheltered or private space) that resembles a recess in a wall, a specialized market, a recess in a wall especially for a statue, crater, the part that a particular living thing plays in an ecological community, a place, use, or work for which a person is best fitted, to place in or as if in a niche (see niche entry 1), a hollowed-out place in a wall especially for a statue, a habitat supplying the factors necessary for the existence of an organism or species

niches Sentence Examples

  1. Wildlife photographers often seek out unique niches to capture spectacular images of elusive species.
  2. Businesses adapt to specific market niches to target customers with specialized needs and interests.
  3. The advent of the internet has created countless new niches for entrepreneurs to explore.
  4. Environmental organizations work to protect endangered species occupying specific ecological niches.
  5. Skilled tradesmen carve out prosperous niches through exceptional craftsmanship and expertise.
  6. Social media platforms enable influencers to develop their own unique niches catering to niche audiences.
  7. Photographers often specialize in specific niches, such as wedding photography, portraiture, or wildlife photography.
  8. Retail stores may focus on specific niches, such as organic produce, craft beer, or vintage clothing.
  9. In the music industry, musicians can establish themselves in specific niches, such as indie rock, electronic dance music, or classical music.
  10. Marketers identify niches to tailor their campaigns to specific target audiences with shared characteristics and preferences.

FAQs About the word niches

a habitat that contains the things necessary for a particular plant or animal to live, a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is b

alcoves,corners, recesses, nooks, indentations, housings, embrasures, shrines, cubbyholes, cubicles

removes,takes, supplants, displaces, replaces,relocates, supersedes,banishes, dislodges

Wildlife photographers often seek out unique niches to capture spectacular images of elusive species.

Businesses adapt to specific market niches to target customers with specialized needs and interests.

The advent of the internet has created countless new niches for entrepreneurs to explore.

Environmental organizations work to protect endangered species occupying specific ecological niches.