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  1. The meaning of BOON is a timely benefit : blessing. How to use boon in a sentence. a timely benefit : blessing; benefit, favor; especially : one that is given in answer to a request…

  2. BOON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of boon in English. boon. noun [ C usually singular ] uk / buːn / us / buːn / Add to word list. something that is very helpful and improves the quality of life: Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted. Synonym. blessing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. noun [ C usually singular ] us / buːn / uk / buːn / Add to word list. something that is very helpful and improves the quality of life: Guide dogs are a great boon to the partially sighted. Synonym. blessing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Advantage and disadvantage. a stick to beat someone with idiom. an ace up your sleeve idiom.

  4. Boon means something beneficial to a specific person, entity, or cause. "Getting called out of school on the day of the test was a boon for Sam, as he hadn't remembered to study." Boon derives from the Old Norse bón, a request for a favor. Think of a boon as a favor that no one has necessarily asked for, something extra.

  5. 1. something extremely useful, helpful, or beneficial; a blessing or benefit: the car was a boon to him. 2. archaic a favour; request: he asked a boon of the king. [C12: from Old Norse bōn request; related to Old English bēn prayer] boon. ( buːn) adj. 1. close, special, or intimate (in the phrase boon companion) 2. archaic jolly or convivial.

  6. 1. / buːn / noun. something extremely useful, helpful, or beneficial; a blessing or benefit. the car was a boon to him. archaic. a favour; request. he asked a boon of the king. boon. 2. / buːn / adjective. close, special, or intimate (in the phrase boon companion ) archaic. jolly or convivial.

  7. noun. /buːn/ boon (to/for somebody) something that is very helpful and makes life easier for you. The device will prove a boon to home cooks. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app.

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