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- niche Word B2 A niche is a specialized place, role, or area where something fits well or is most effective.
- nip in the bud Idiom B2 To nip in the bud means to stop a problem or bad situation early before it grows.
- no spring chicken Idiom B2 Used to say someone is no longer young, often in a humorous way.
- no-brainer Idiom B2 A no-brainer is an obvious choice or decision that requires little or no thought.
- nostalgia Word B2 Nostalgia is a warm, sometimes sad feeling of longing for the past.
- not cricket Idiom C1 Used to say that something is unfair or unacceptable.
- not enough room to swing a cat Idiom C1 Used to say a place is extremely small or cramped with very little free space.
- not my cup of tea Idiom B2 Used to say you do not like or are not interested in something.
- nuance Word C1 A nuance is a small but important difference in meaning, feeling, or style.
- obscurity Word Obscurity is the state of being unknown, not well understood, or not widely noticed.
- obstinate Word Someone who is obstinate refuses to change their mind or behavior even when it would be sensible to do so.
- odds and sods Idiom B2 A mixed collection of small, unimportant items left over from different places.
- off colour Idiom B2 If someone is off colour, they look or feel slightly ill and not their usual healthy self.
- off one's trolley Idiom B2 To be crazy or acting in a very irrational way.
- old chestnut Idiom B2 An old chestnut is a joke, story, or idea that has been repeated so often that it feels stale.
- on the blink Idiom B2 Not working properly or temporarily out of order.
- on the pull Idiom B2 Used to say someone is trying to attract someone romantically by flirting.
- on the same page Idiom B2 To be on the same page means to share the same understanding or agreement about something.
- on thin ice Idiom B2 In a risky or delicate situation where you could easily get into trouble.
- on your bike Idiom B2 Used to tell someone to go away or leave, often in a rude or joking way.