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UK
/bəʊhˈiːmiən/
]
[ US /boʊˈhimiən/ ]
[ US /boʊˈhimiən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
unconventional in especially appearance and behavior
a bohemian life style
NOUN
- a nonconformist writer or artist who lives an unconventional life
How To Use bohemian In A Sentence
- It was in stark contrast to her usual bohemian style. The Sun
- Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
- She loved the earthy, Bohemian feel of the place. Times, Sunday Times
- Let's be honest, the tan-demic is really fashion's fault: In the last five years we've seen a very bohemian/hippie/California-girl style reign supreme, and naturally (no pun intended), what goes better with boho than a faux glow (or Uggs, for that matter)? Verena von Pfetten: Tan Is The New Tacky
- The magazine's tony mix of intellect and bohemian chic was the perfect home for Gladwell's innate quirkiness. His obsessive theorizing was no longer weird.
- Detached translations also exist in Italian, Flemish, and Bohemian. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
- Snapperton do last year at her dejeune dansant after the Bohemian The History of Pendennis
- He vagabonded his way to Paris and immediately settled into a bohemian life.
- Butterflies Are Not Free, burst with passionate songwriting in the style of what he calls "bohemian noir. NPR Topics: News
- you write as if this fact whilst inarguably forever condemning me to the ranks of Bohemianism nevertheless earned for me the right of entry into any company