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View usage for: bon vivant in British English French (bɔ̃ vivɑ̃) nounWord forms: plural bons vivants (bɔ̃ vivɑ̃)a person who enjoys luxuries, esp good food and drink Also called (but not in French): bon viveur (ˌbɒn viːˈvɜː) Word origin literally: good living (man) bon vivant in American English (ˌbɑn vɪˈvɑnt; French bɔ̃̃ viˈvɑ̃) Word forms: plural ˌbons viˈvants (ˌbɑnvɪˈvɑnts; French bɔ̃̃ viˈvɑ̃) a person who enjoys good food and drink and other luxuries Examples of 'bon vivant' in a sentencebon vivant The bon vivant in thin superposition over the hard expression of the classic bloodsucker.That didn't mean I began to live like an anchorite; far from it: I suppose I will always be true to my nature as a bon vivant.May I present my father, Michael Tolliver, the famous raconteur and bon vivant, and my mother, the gynecologist! Synonyms of 'bon vivant'gourmet, bon viveur, connoisseur, foodie More Synonyms of bon vivant a garrulous book collector and bon vivant Synonyms bon viveur connoisseur pleasure-seeker gastronome voluptuary luxurist Opposites abstainer , celibate , ascetic , self-denier Additional synonymsDefinition a person who enjoys good food and drink These delicacies will delight gastronomes and epicures. Synonyms gourmet, foodie (informal), glutton, epicurean, hedonist, gourmand, bon vivant, gastronome, sensualist, sybarite, voluptuaryI am no great epicurean - give me simple food every time. Synonyms gourmet, foodie (informal), bon vivant, epicure, gastronome Definition a person with a keen interest in food and cookery My friend is a serious foodie and loves to experiment with new dishes. Synonyms gourmet, connoisseur, bon viveur, gourmand, bon vivant, epicure, gastronome Nearby words ofbon vivant - bombastic
- bombshell
- bon mot
- bon vivant
- bona fide
- bonanza
- bond
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