bonington: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Very Low (Proper Noun)
UK/ˈbɒnɪŋtən/US/ˈbɑːnɪŋtən/

Formal, Historical, Biographical

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What does “bonington” mean?

A proper noun, specifically a surname, most famously associated with the British mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington and the 19th-century painter Richard Parkes Bonington.

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Meaning and Definition

A proper noun, specifically a surname, most famously associated with the British mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington and the 19th-century painter Richard Parkes Bonington.

In contemporary usage, 'Bonington' primarily serves as a referent to the mountaineering legacy of Sir Chris Bonington, his expeditions, books, and influence. In historical contexts, it refers to the artistic works and style of Richard Parkes Bonington. It is not a common noun with a general lexical meaning.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Usage is identical, though recognition may be slightly higher in the UK due to Sir Chris Bonington's national profile.

Connotations

In both varieties, it connotes high-altitude mountaineering, exploration, and historical British landscape painting.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general discourse. Slightly more likely to appear in British media related to outdoor sports or art history.

Grammar

How to Use “bonington” in a Sentence

[Proper Noun] climbed Everest.The biography of [Proper Noun].A style reminiscent of [Proper Noun].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Sir Chris BoningtonChris BoningtonBonington expedition
medium
Bonington's accountled by Boningtonstyle of Bonington
weak
famous Boningtonbook by Boningtonpainting by Bonington

Examples

Examples of “bonington” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • a Bonington-style painting
  • a Bonington-led expedition

American English

  • a Bonington-style landscape
  • a Bonington-inspired climb

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Unused except in publishing or outdoor equipment branding.

Academic

Used in historical, sports, or art history papers.

Everyday

Rare. Might occur in conversation about famous climbers or British art.

Technical

Used in mountaineering literature to describe specific routes or expedition history.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “bonington”

Strong

Sir ChrisR.P. Bonington

Neutral

the climberthe mountaineerthe artist

Weak

the explorerthe painter

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “bonington”

  • Using it as a common noun (e.g., 'He is a bonington').
  • Misspelling (Bonnington, Boninton).
  • Incorrect stress on the second syllable.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a proper noun (a surname) of English origin, but it is not a common noun with a dictionary definition.

Primarily for Sir Chris Bonington, a leading British mountaineer of the 20th century, and secondarily for Richard Parkes Bonington, an influential English Romantic painter.

No, not in standard usage. It is only a name. Some brands may use it, but it is not a generic term.

In British English: /ˈbɒnɪŋtən/ (BON-ing-tuhn). In American English: /ˈbɑːnɪŋtən/ (BAHN-ing-tuhn).

A proper noun, specifically a surname, most famously associated with the British mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington and the 19th-century painter Richard Parkes Bonington.

Bonington is usually formal, historical, biographical in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

BONE-ing-ton: Think of a climber needing strong BONES to tackle a mountain like the Eiger.

Conceptual Metaphor

A NAME IS A LEGACY (The name encapsulates a history of exploration/artistic achievement).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The biography of details his historic climbs in the Himalayas.
Multiple Choice

'Bonington' is primarily used as: