bonhomie (Meaning)

Wordnet

bonhomie (n)

a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)

Webster

bonhomie (n.)

Alt. of Bonhommie

bonhomie Sentence Examples

  1. The atmosphere at the family reunion was filled with bonhomie as relatives shared stories and laughter.
  2. Despite the competitive nature of the game, there was a sense of bonhomie among the players, fostering camaraderie.
  3. The workplace celebrated its success with a festive party, creating an atmosphere of bonhomie among colleagues.
  4. The host greeted guests with warmth and bonhomie, making everyone feel welcome at the gathering.
  5. The holiday festivities were marked by a spirit of bonhomie, with friends and family coming together to celebrate.
  6. As the team achieved their goal, the coach commended their efforts and encouraged a sense of bonhomie among the players.
  7. The village fair was a joyful occasion, characterized by the bonhomie of residents enjoying each other's company.
  8. At the charity event, volunteers worked together with bonhomie, united by a common goal to make a positive impact.
  9. The shared love for music created an atmosphere of bonhomie among the concertgoers, fostering a sense of community.
  10. Despite the differences in opinions, the diplomatic talks were conducted with a sense of bonhomie, promoting open communication.

FAQs About the word bonhomie

a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)Alt. of Bonhommie

kindness, comradeship, camaraderie, company, generosity, amity, companionship, goodwill, harmony, community

antipathy, malice, antagonism, enmity, rancor, hostility, hate, enmity, hatred, antipathy

The atmosphere at the family reunion was filled with bonhomie as relatives shared stories and laughter.

Despite the competitive nature of the game, there was a sense of bonhomie among the players, fostering camaraderie.

The workplace celebrated its success with a festive party, creating an atmosphere of bonhomie among colleagues.

The host greeted guests with warmth and bonhomie, making everyone feel welcome at the gathering.