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bonhomie
[ bon-uh-mee, bon-uh-mee; French baw-naw-mee ]
noun
- frank and simple good-heartedness; a good-natured manner; friendliness; geniality.
bonhomie
/ bɔnɔmi; ˈbɒnəmiː /
noun
- exuberant friendliness
Other Words From
- bon·ho·mous [bon, -, uh, -m, uh, s], adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bonhomie1
Example Sentences
The relative bonhomie in Paris was briefly imperilled at the outset by a furore when organisers mixed up the two nations’ names in the opening ceremony, for which they apologised.
But that Obama-era bonhomie between Silicon Valley and the Democratic Party has come close to disintegrating.
In his small office along a bustling Agra street, Siraj Qureshi, a local journalist and interfaith organiser, laments the fraying of the old bonhomie between Hindus and Muslims.
The vitality and bonhomie that characterize many scenes in “The Kitchen,” a dystopian drama set in a near-future London, might seem at odds with the film’s focus on deprivation and persecution.
He smells bad, and breaks into Greek and Latin as much out of spite as bonhomie.
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