bonnie
Pronunciation: [ˈbɒni]
Word
Context: “appearance”
(adjective) used to describe someone or something that is pretty or attractive. If you say someone is bonnie, it means they look very nice or charming.
Example
She wore a bonnie dress that made her look lovely at the party.
Example
The painting was not bonnie; it looked dull and unappealing.
Example
Do you think this flower is bonnie?
Context: “emotion/affection”
(adjective) used as a term of endearment, often in a loving or affectionate way. It can be used to make someone feel special.
Example
He called his little sister bonnie when he hugged her.
Example
She didn’t feel bonnie after her friend forgot her birthday.
Example
Why do you call your puppy bonnie?
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