Word of the Week: bonhomie (bŏn-ə-MĒ)

Definition

(Noun) Good nature; the quality of being a good fellow.

In Context

“Democratic and Republican leaders of Congress emerged from their first budget meeting with President Obama at the White House at midday Friday and, in a rare show of bipartisan bonhomie, jointly expressed confidence that the two parties will reach an agreement before the end of the year to avert economy-rattling tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts.”

Jackie Calmes, “At White House, Top Lawmakers Say They Expect Budget Deal,” The New York Times, November 16, 2012.