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Bon vivant | |
noun | 1. A person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle. |
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| "Make sure to include Sally and Trina on the guest list — they're such bon vivants." | "My goal is to always live like a bon vivant and embrace the pleasures of the world." | "A bon vivant will always appreciate a decadent meal and night out with friends." |
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| French, late 17th century |
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| In French, "bon" means "good" and "vivre" means "to live," so we've adopted the phrase "bon vivant" in English to describe someone living "the good life." A bon vivant is traditionally someone living in the lap of luxury — such as a socialite flitting from party to party — but "the good life" can mean something quite different for everyone. ... | |
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