Boon can be used as a noun or adjective.
As a noun, "boon" means a benefit bestowed, especially in response to a request; a timely blessing or benefit. Example, the money Tom gave Susie was a boon to her finances.
As an adjective, "boon" means convivial or jolly. Example: Julie has a boon personality.
It depends on what you consider important. However, I would say it's a boon. It helps with hunting and surviving. Imagine if birds couldn't warn each other of danger, or if wolves couldn't strategise with each other. If humans hadn't learnt to communicate with each other, we wouldn't be here, and I wouldn't be answering this question. :)
Your presumption is false. Eyesight is a boon to communication, not a barrier. Attention to eyesight might distract you from another sense, but the choice is there.
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Boon means gift, or favor. Something either given or done, as an act of generosity.
no but i think you mean a baboon
I believe this is a mix up of the phrase 'boom times' meaning a period of prosperity and the word 'boon' meaning a blessing or benefit.
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Natacza Boon's birth name is Natacza Soozie Boon.
Televisions can be considered to be boon and not curse.
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