the breast, conceived of as the center of feelings or emotions.
something likened to the human breast: the bosom of the earth.
a state of enclosing intimacy; warm closeness: the bosom of the family.
adjective
of, relating to, or worn on or over the bosom.
intimate or confidential: a bosom friend.
verb (used with object)
to take to the bosom; embrace; cherish.
to hide from view; conceal.
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Origin of bosom
before 1000; Middle English; Old English bōs(u)m; cognate with Dutch boesem,German Busen
SYNONYMS FOR bosom
4 heart, affection.
8 close, cherished, intimate, dear.
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Words nearby bosom
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