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    Blithe·some
    /ˈblīT͟Hsəm/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) having a cheerful disposition: archaic "the plowman is a blithesome lad"
  2. Blithesome is an adjective that means gay or merry. It comes from blithe, which has been in the language for six centuries. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

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  4. Blithesome definition: lighthearted; merry; cheerful. See examples of BLITHESOME used in a sentence.

  5. BLITHESOME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of blithesome in English. blithesome. adjective. literary us / ˈblaɪð.səm / uk / ˈblaɪð.səm / Add to word list. happy and without care or worry: What we are seeking is a middle way between blithesome optimism and dark despair.

  6. To be blithesome is to be happy and without a care in the world. If you are feeling blithesome, you might want to skip or at least kick your heels up in the air. When you're blissfully happy and don't have a single worry, you're blithesome.

  7. Blithesome means having or showing a good mood or disposition, or indicative of or marked by high spirits or good humor. Find 182 similar and opposite words for blithesome, such as cheerful, merry, jolly, and gloomy, sullen, morose.

  8. adjective. literary uk / ˈblaɪð.səm / us / ˈblaɪð.səm / Add to word list. happy and without care or worry: What we are seeking is a middle way between blithesome optimism and dark despair. His painting entitled Allegory of Spring is a blithesome pageant of pretty flowers and beautiful, smiling, dancing nymphs. Synonym. blithe. Fewer examples.

  9. Blithesome means blithe or lighthearted, and is often used in a literary context. Learn how to pronounce, spell, and conjugate this adjective, and see examples of blithesome in sentences.

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