bonhomous

bonhomous
Good-natured; good-hearted; friendly; genial; possessing an affable and approachable disposition; easy to talk to.
See Also: bonhomie

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  • bonhomous — bonhomie ► NOUN ▪ good natured friendliness. DERIVATIVES bonhomous adjective. ORIGIN French, from bonhomme good fellow …   English terms dictionary

  • bonhomous — adjective see bonhomie …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bonhomous — See bonhomie. * * * …   Universalium

  • bonhomous — bon·ho·mous …   English syllables

  • bonhomous — adj. full of bonhomie …   Useful english dictionary

  • bonhomie — bonhomous /bon euh meuhs/, adj. /bon euh mee , bon euh mee /; Fr. /baw naw mee /, n. frank and simple good heartedness; a good natured manner; friendliness; geniality. [1795 1805; < F, equiv. to bonhomme good natured man (see BOON2, HOMO) + ie… …   Universalium

  • bonhomie — noun Etymology: French bonhomie, from bonhomme good natured man, from bon good + homme man Date: 1779 good natured easy friendliness • bonhomous adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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