boutique
Americannoun
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a small shop or a small specialty department within a larger store, especially one that sells fashionable clothes and accessories or a special selection of other merchandise.
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any small, exclusive business offering customized service.
Our advertising is handled by a new Madison Avenue boutique.
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Informal. a small business, department, etc., specializing in one aspect of a larger industry.
one of Wall Street's leading research boutiques.
adjective
noun
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a shop, esp a small one selling fashionable clothes and other items
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of or denoting a small specialized producer or business
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( as modifier )
a boutique winery
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a small specialized stall or shopping area within a supermarket, esp selling fresh meat, seafood, etc
Etymology
Origin of boutique
1760–70; < French, Middle French, probably < Old Provençal botica, botiga (with Late Greek ē > ī ) < Greek apothḗkē; apothecary, bottega
Example Sentences
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Customer service makes a big difference at boutique hotels and major chains alike, and Ironworks does a fantastic job in this department, with excellent service at every level and interaction.
From Salon
Apple approached a boutique investment bank to help find a fund and approached a small fintech company about a deal with a private-credit partner.
Luxury labels are selling more merchandise in their own boutiques.
She had just been laid off from a boutique investment banking firm in San Francisco’s tech startup scene, and realized she wanted a change.
From Los Angeles Times
It also led to her opening her own fashion boutique, where she made hats and bags - and also a restaurant.
From BBC
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