bosom
nounHow to pronounce bosom:
Definition of bosom:
- bosom (noun):
 - cloth that covers the chest or breasts.
 - the chest or breast of a person, esp. the female breasts
 - the human chest and especially the front part of the chest
 
Synonyms for bosom:
boob
breast
bust
chest
embrace
front
garment
heart
knocker
thorax
tit
titty
Antonyms for bosom:
body
exteriority
outside
physicality
Other 2-syllable words like bosom
Here are some other common words that have 2 syllables, like bosom does.
- bottles
 - boudoir
 - boudreaux
 - bouffant
 - bouncer
 - bouncing
 - bounding
 - boundless
 - bourque
 - bousquet
 - bovine
 - bowen
 - bowes
 - bowie
 - boxlike
 - boyhood
 - bozo
 - brackets
 - brackish
 - brahman
 - brahmin
 - brainly
 - branden
 - branding
 - brandy
 - branwen
 - brassiere
 - braxton
 - brayden
 - braylon
 - breakup
 - breanna
 - breeding
 - bria
 - bridie
 - briefing
 - brier
 - brigham
 - brinjal
 - brinjals
 - brisa
 - bristle
 - britain
 - broadened
 - brocades
 - brocha
 - brody
 - broiling
 - bronte
 - broomstick
 - … more
 
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