What does BONNY mean?

Here is the result: bonny

Parts of Speech: adjective

Definitions:

  • attractive or beautiful, especially in a cheerful or lively way
  • healthy and robust

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈbɑni/
  • UK: /ˈbɒni/

Origin and Usage:

The word "bonny" originated from Middle English "boni," which means "good." It is commonly used in Scotland, Northern England, and Ireland. It is often used to describe a person or thing that is attractive or beautiful, especially in a cheerful or lively way. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and robust.

Synonyms: beautiful, attractive, pretty, lovely, charming, delightful, appealing, captivating, alluring, gorgeous

Related Words: happy, merry, jolly, lively, sunny

Example Sentences:

  • The bonny flowers in her garden were in full bloom.
  • He had a bonny smile that lit up the room.
  • The bonny lass sang a beautiful song.
  • The bonny baby was healthy and strong.
  • The bonny countryside was a sight to behold.


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