Boho

//ˈbəʊhəʊ//

"Boho" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Your outfit looks so boho.

Your outfit is so boho.

After all, […] the last thing this country needs is a mannered bunch of Manhattan bohos who use textured harmonics and jingly guitars to create a carpetbagger's vision of the heartland.

In pockets of downtown Manhattan and in cities as far-flung as Miami and Los Angeles, young women in the vanguard are setting aside their trapeze and baby-doll dresses — and as often as not, their drainpipe jeans — in favor of a breezier, more audaciously colorful interpretation of boho chic.

“Ooh, look at that Martina McBride boho peasant blouse. 40% off. I'm about to put you 100% on.”

Down in the cellar in the Boho zone / I went looking for some sweet inspiration, oh well / Just another hard time band / With Negro affectations

Enter Benedict Bridgerton, the boho son of the family at the centre of Netflix's much-loved series, handsomely striding into the masquerade ball.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.