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bonhomous
adjective as in gracious
Strongest matches
adjective as in knightly
Weak matches
- accommodating
- affable
- amiable
- amicable
- approachable
- beneficent
- benevolent
- benign
- benignant
- big-hearted
- bland
- charitable
- chivalrous
- civil
- compassionate
- complaisant
- congenial
- considerate
- cordial
- courteous
- courtly
- easy
- forthcoming
- friendly
- gallant
- genial
- good-hearted
- good-natured
- hospitable
- indulgent
- lenient
- loving
- merciful
- mild
- obliging
- pleasing
- polite
- sociable
- stately
- suave
- tender
- unctuous
- urbane
- well-mannered
Example Sentences
Georges Briguet, the bonhomous owner of Le Périgord, who greeted and seated guests by name nightly at that classic haute cuisine French restaurant in Manhattan for a half-century, died on July 26 in Montauk, N.Y.
You don’t necessarily go to a meyhane for great food; a bonhomous atmosphere matters more.
In this simple sentiment we can find hope, as we can in the efforts of those cleaning up the debris and ash in bonhomous, broom-wielding posses.
He was then totally at home as the bonhomous but mountingly indignant Mr Hardcastle in a revival of Oliver Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer at the Young Vic in 1972.
I am not a great fan of the festive period – I hate the colour scheme, I hate the waste, I hate the mass-media implication that anyone not gathered round a glistening and bonhomous board with 70 of their dearest and loveliest is somehow an irredeemable failure, I don't want to send cards to people with whom I would otherwise never communicate, I don't think recycling the cards afterwards is really the point – why not simply not send them in the first place?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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