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BOON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary You can describe something as a boon when it makes life better or easier for someone It is for this reason that television proves such a boon to so many people This battery booster is a boon for photographers
boon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English boon (“prayer”), from Old Norse bón (“prayer, petition”), from Proto-Germanic *bōniz (“supplication”), influenced by boon (“good, favorable”, adjective)
Boon - definition of boon by The Free Dictionary 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
boon - WordReference. com Dictionary of English something extremely useful, helpful, or beneficial; a blessing or benefit: online check-in is a boon for many travellers Etymology: 12th Century: from Old Norse bōn request; related to Old English bēn prayer