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  1. The building scheme comes as an enormous boon for the building industry. Online classes proved a boon to students during this period. The Christmas season is always a boon for minor actors. The new software will be an enormous boon to home computer users. Wildlife in your garden can be a real boon.

  2. boon companion (noun) boon / ˈ buːn/ noun. plural boons. Britannica Dictionary definition of BOON. [count] : something pleasant or helpful : a benefit or advantage — usually singular. What at first looks like an inconvenience can be a boon. — usually + for or to. The new tax cut is a boon for homeowners.

  3. BOON definition: something helpful that improves your life: . Learn more.

  4. Synonyms for BOON: social, outgoing, hospitable, friendly, gracious, jolly, companionable, convivial; Antonyms of BOON: reclusive, antisocial, unsocial, unsociable ...

  5. An unpaid service due by a tenant to his or her lord. Cf. ‘benevolence’. Obsolete exc. dialect. Racking their rents, taking in their commons, overthrowing their tenures, diminishing their wages, encreasing their boones. To leave all such carriages, Boones and services on the same foot as already provided for by Law.

  6. The building scheme comes as an enormous boon for the building industry. Online classes proved a boon to students during this period. The Christmas season is always a boon for minor actors. The new software will be an enormous boon to home computer users. Wildlife in your garden can be a real boon.

  7. Boon definition: something to be thankful for; blessing; benefit. . See examples of BOON used in a sentence.