Pronunciation: /bun/
noun something that is helpful or beneficial; a blessing or gift
A1 Having a smartphone is a boon for staying connected with friends and family.
A2 Access to clean drinking water is a boon for communities in developing countries.
B1 The new public transportation system has been a boon for reducing traffic congestion.
B2 The discovery of antibiotics was a boon for modern medicine, saving countless lives.
C1 The implementation of renewable energy sources has been a boon for reducing carbon emissions.
C2 The development of artificial intelligence has been a boon for improving efficiency in various industries.
adjective beneficial or advantageous
A1 Having a good friend is a boon for anyone.
A2 Access to clean water is a boon for the community.
B1 The new technology proved to be a boon for productivity in the office.
B2 The recent tax cuts have been a boon for small businesses.
C1 The discovery of a new energy source could be a boon for the entire world.
C2 The implementation of universal healthcare would be a boon for society as a whole.
formal The new legislation proved to be a boon for small businesses.
informal Getting a ride to the concert was a real boon.
slang Finding a parking spot right in front of the store was a total boon.
figurative Her positive attitude was a boon in navigating through tough times.
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