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  1. boon (to/for somebody) something that is very helpful and makes life easier for you The device will prove a boon to home cooks.

  2. 非常に 近く て 陽気な. ( very close and convivial) boon companions 愉快な 飲み友達. 名詞. 1. 望ましい 状態. (a desirable state) a spanking breeze is a boon to sailors 疾走する 微風 は、 船員 への 恩恵 である. 「boon」に関する類語一覧.

  3. BOON translate: ventaja, bendición, bendición. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.

  4. Boon And Bane. Meaning: Something that has both positive and negative effects or consequences. Example sentence: Technology, although a boon to society in terms of connectivity and convenience, can also be a bane when it leads to overdependence and isolation. 3. Boon To Humanity.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2023 · The idiom "boon or a bane" represents the duality of impacts, outcomes, or effects. It is used to discuss the positives and negatives of a specific concept, situation, or event, often stirring intriguing debates and discussions. Here's a quick recap: It weighs the positive and negative aspects of a concept, situation, or event.

  6. Hace 4 días · boon in British English. (buːn ) noun. 1. something extremely useful, helpful, or beneficial; a blessing or benefit. online check-in is a boon for many travellers. 2. archaic. a favour; request. he asked a boon of the king.

  7. boon has developed meanings and uses in subjects including . medieval history (late 1600s) medieval law (late 1600s) ... Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into boon, v. in September 2023. Earlier versions of this entry were published in: OED First Edition (1887) Find out more; OED Second Edition (1989)