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bonhomie
noun as in affability
noun as in agreeability
noun as in agreeableness
noun as in amiability
noun as in amiableness
noun as in congeniality
noun as in congenialness
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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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