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bonhomie
[bon-uh-mee, bon-uh-mee, baw-naw-mee]
noun
frank and simple good-heartedness; a good-natured manner; friendliness; geniality.
bonhomie
/ bɔnɔmi, ˈbɒnəmiː /
noun
exuberant friendliness
Other Word Forms
- bonhomous adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bonhomie1
Example Sentences
The former high school hero is still coasting on his charisma and only starting to realize how little he’ll have once he loses his looks and life-of-the-party bonhomie.
But such information would only have puzzled Trump and complicated the shamrock bonhomie, and Vance — a Roman Catholic convert, after all — beamed in silence from the sofa.
With its forced bonhomie, the show is neither informative nor engaging.
It’s a superlative biodoc fueled by how effortlessly O’Brien radiates the soulful bonhomie we want to imagine courses through all those dedicated to a life in art.
The governor crashed the president’s arrival when Trump flew into LAX last month to survey the fire damage in Pacific Palisades, and their forced encounter proved to be all bonhomie and bromance.
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