Bonjour [interjection]

Definition of Bonjour:

good day

Synonyms of Bonjour:


Opposite/Antonyms of Bonjour:

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Sentence/Example of Bonjour:

Each morning the doctor walked once round the ward, said to each patient: "Bonjour, ça va bien?"

To escape from the entanglement of his momentary inspiration, the artist becomes a man: my wife and bonjour.

Busy people, these; workers who before their day's labour begins have always time to say Bonjour to their God.

At half-past twelve the voice of the inexorable Franois was heard at the doors: 'Bonjour, messieurs, il fait encore beau temps.'

Occasionally a trudging coast guard or a lone hunter in passing would call "Bonjour!"

And those other well-groomed heads raised and nodding at my passage—“Bonjour.”

"Bonjour, Madame," in far-away tones from the aged husband, too feeble to move alone.

"Bonjour, Alain," said Lemercier, hooking his disengaged arm into Rochebriant's.

He smoothed his glossy black feathers, and said several times, "Bonjour, madame!"

If you wish them 'Bonjour' they would invariably respond and also salute.