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Meanings of Nice-looking:

adjective

Attractive

Usage examples:

Isn't her husband nice-looking?

Meanings of Nicely:

adverb

In a pleasant or attractive manner.

Usage examples:

Nicely dressed in flowered cotton

Meanings of Niceness:

noun

The quality of being nice; pleasantness.

Usage examples:

Her sheer niceness won her many friends

Meanings of Nicer:

adjective

Giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive.

Usage examples:

We had a very nice time
proper noun

A resort city on the french riviera, near the border with italy; population 348,721 (2007).

abbreviation

(in england and wales) national institute for health and care excellence.

Meanings of Nicest:

adjective

Giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive.

Usage examples:

We had a very nice time
proper noun

A resort city on the french riviera, near the border with italy; population 348,721 (2007).

abbreviation

(in england and wales) national institute for health and care excellence.

Meanings of Niceties:

noun

A fine or subtle detail or distinction.

Usage examples:

Legal niceties are wasted on him

Meanings of Nicety:

noun

A fine or subtle detail or distinction.

Usage examples:

Legal niceties are wasted on him

Meanings of Niche:

noun

A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.

Usage examples:

He is now a partner at a leading law firm and feels he has found his niche
adjective

Denoting products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.

Usage examples:

Other companies in this space had to adapt to being niche players
verb

Place (something) in a niche or recess.

Usage examples:

These elements were niched within the shadowy reaches

Meanings of Niched:

verb

Place (something) in a niche or recess.

Usage examples:

These elements were niched within the shadowy reaches
noun

A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.

Usage examples:

He is now a partner at a leading law firm and feels he has found his niche
adjective

Denoting products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.

Usage examples:

Other companies in this space had to adapt to being niche players

Meanings of Nicher:

verb

(of a horse) give a soft breathy whinny.

Usage examples:

The foal nichered
noun

A soft whinnying sound.

Usage examples:

The beast gave a low nicher of welcome

Meanings of Niches:

noun

A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.

Usage examples:

He is now a partner at a leading law firm and feels he has found his niche
verb

Place (something) in a niche or recess.

Usage examples:

These elements were niched within the shadowy reaches
adjective

Denoting products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.

Usage examples:

Other companies in this space had to adapt to being niche players

Meanings of Nichevo:

exclamation

In representations or imitation of russian speech: ‘it is nothing’, ‘never mind’, ‘no matter’.

noun

The attitude of resignation or fatalism conveyed by (habitual) use of the word ‘nitchevo’; the tendency to accept defeat or to do nothing.

Meanings of Niching:

verb

Place (something) in a niche or recess.

Usage examples:

These elements were niched within the shadowy reaches
noun

A comfortable or suitable position in life or employment.

Usage examples:

He is now a partner at a leading law firm and feels he has found his niche
adjective

Denoting products, services, or interests that appeal to a small, specialized section of the population.

Usage examples:

Other companies in this space had to adapt to being niche players

Meanings of Nicholas:

proper noun

The name of two tsars of russia.

Meanings of Nichrome:

noun

An alloy of nickel with chromium (10 to 20 per cent) and sometimes iron (up to 25 per cent), used chiefly in high-temperature applications such as electrical heating elements.

Usage examples:

Nichrome wire

Meanings of Nick:

noun

A small cut or notch.

Usage examples:

A small nick on his wrist
verb

Make a nick or nicks in.

Usage examples:

He had nicked himself while shaving

Meanings of Nicked:

verb

Make a nick or nicks in.

Usage examples:

He had nicked himself while shaving
noun

A small cut or notch.

Usage examples:

A small nick on his wrist

Meanings of Nickel:

noun

A silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.

Usage examples:

Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…
verb

Coat with nickel.

Usage examples:

It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it

Meanings of Nickel-and-dime:

verb

Greedily or unfairly charge (someone) many small amounts for minor services.

Usage examples:

We don't nickel-and-dime our customers like some vendors that charge extra for every little utility
adjective

Of little importance.

Usage examples:

The only games this weekend are nickel-and-dime stuff

Meanings of Nickeled:

verb

Coat with nickel.

Usage examples:

It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
noun

A silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.

Usage examples:

Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…

Meanings of Nickeliferous:

adjective

Containing or yielding nickel.

Meanings of Nickeline:

noun

= niccolite .

Meanings of Nickeling:

verb

Coat with nickel.

Usage examples:

It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
noun

A silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 28.

Usage examples:

Metals like silver, nickel and gold are a perfect medium for coinage because of their durability an…

Meanings of Nickelization:

noun

The process of coating something with nickel or with a nickel alloy.

Meanings of Nickelled:

verb

Coat with nickel.

Usage examples:

It's far easier to copper an article than to nickel it
adjective

Coated with nickel.

Usage examples:

Nickelled iron castings

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