Boutique ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Boutique ( noun )

  1. A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry, or other luxury goods.
  2. A shop that specializes in a particular type of item or service.
  3. A small business, especially one that sells fashionable clothes or other luxury goods.

Origin:

From french boutique ("shop, small store"), from old french botique, from medieval latin apotheca, from ancient greek ἀποθήκη (apothḗkē, "storehouse"), from ἀποθέω (apothéō, "put away, store").

Examples:

  1. She went to the boutique to buy a new dress for the party.
  2. The boutique on Fifth Avenue is famous for its designer handbags.
  3. The boutique hotel was praised for its stylish decor and excellent service.
  4. The new boutique on the corner is selling handmade crafts and unique gifts.
  5. The boutique is a great place to find one-of-a-kind clothing and accessories.

(As a verb)

Boutique ( verb )

  1. A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry, or other luxury goods.
  2. A shop that specializes in a particular type of item or service.
  3. A small business, especially one that sells fashionable clothes or other luxury goods.

Origin:

From french boutique ("shop, small store"), from old french botique, from medieval latin apotheca, from ancient greek ἀποθήκη (apothḗkē, "storehouse"), from ἀποθέω (apothéō, "put away, store").

Examples:

  1. She went to the boutique to buy a new dress for the party.
  2. The boutique on Fifth Avenue is famous for its designer handbags.
  3. The boutique hotel was praised for its stylish decor and excellent service.
  4. The new boutique on the corner is selling handmade crafts and unique gifts.
  5. The boutique is a great place to find one-of-a-kind clothing and accessories.
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