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English
Etymology
Borrowed from French bonhomie, bonhommie (“good-heartedness; extreme credulity”), from bonhomme (“chap, fellow; courageous man; peasant; unwise man who allows himself to be deceived and dominated”) (from bon (“good”) + homme (“man”)) + -ie (suffix forming feminine, usually abstract, nouns).[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
bonhomie (usually uncountable, plural bonhomies)
- (uncountable) A friendly, good-natured, pleasant manner; an affable and approachable disposition; friendliness.
- Synonyms: affability, geniality; see also Thesaurus:friendliness
- Antonyms: hostility, unfriendliness
1849, Washington Irving, chapter XIV, in Life of Oliver Goldsmith, revised edition, Chicago, Ill.: Belford-Clarke Co., →OCLC, page 106:His ungainly person and awkward manners were against him with men accustomed to the graces of society, and he was not sufficiently at home to give play to his humor and to that bonhomie which won the hearts of all who knew him.
2019 August 15, Bob Stanley, “‘Groovy, groovy, groovy’: listening to Woodstock 50 years on – all 38 discs”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 11 January 2022:
- (uncountable) An atmosphere of friendliness and good cheer.
- Synonyms: conviviality, (Ireland, Northern England) craic, warmth
- (countable) A cheerful remark.
Derived terms
Translations
friendly, good-natured, pleasant manner
— see also friendliness
atmosphere of friendliness and good cheer
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French
Noun
bonhomie f (plural bonhomies)
- affability, bonhomie
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