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  1. Today levity refers only to lightness in manner. To stern believers of some religious faiths, levity is often regarded as almost sinful. But the word, like its synonym frivolity, now has an old-fashioned ring to it and is usually used only half-seriously.

  2. LEVITY meaning: 1. humour or lack of seriousness, especially during a serious occasion: 2. humor or lack of…. Learn more.

  3. LEVITY definition: 1. humour or lack of seriousness, especially during a serious occasion: 2. humor or lack of…. Learn more.

  4. Levity definition: lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.. See examples of LEVITY used in a sentence.

  5. lev·i·ty. (lĕv′ĭ-tē) n. pl. lev·i·ties. 1. Humor, merriment, or a lack of seriousness, especially when inappropriate: a subject that should not be treated with levity. 2. Archaic Inconstancy; changeableness. 3. Archaic The state or quality of being light; buoyancy.

  6. Levity literally means "lightness," and it's often an attempt to inject some lightness or humor into an otherwise somber situation. Telling your Aunt Edna a joke while she recuperates from a skiing accident could provide the levity needed to brighten her mood.

  7. Synonyms for LEVITY: lightness, cheerfulness, silliness, glee, frivolity, flippancy, facetiousness, frivolousness; Antonyms of LEVITY: seriousness, gravity, earnestness, solemnity, soberness, melancholy, sadness, gloom.

  8. Definition of levity noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. levity. noun. /ˈlevəti/ [uncountable] (formal) behaviour that shows a lack of respect for something serious and that treats it with humour synonym frivolity. The joke provided a moment of levity in an otherwise dreary meeting. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  9. Levity definition: Humor, merriment, or a lack of seriousness, especially when inappropriate.

  10. Dictionary definition of levity. A lightness of tone, manner, or expression, especially in a situation where it is inappropriate or in poor taste. "The film's clever dialogue injected moments of levity into the dramatic storyline." Detailed meaning of levity.

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