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    Blithe
    /blīT͟H/

    adjective

  2. without thought or regard; carefree; heedless: a blithe indifference to anyone's feelings. joyous, merry, or happy in disposition; glad; cheerful: Everyone loved her for her blithe spirit. Synonyms: blithesome, joyful, buoyant, lighthearted, sprightly, mirthful, happy. Antonyms: joyless. Blithe.

  3. Definitions of blithe. adjective. carefree and happy and lighthearted. “was loved for her blithe spirit” synonyms: blithesome, light-hearted, lighthearted, lightsome. cheerful. being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits. adjective. lacking or showing a lack of due concern. “spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation”

  4. 6 days ago · joyous, merry, or gay in disposition; glad; cheerful. Everyone loved her for her blithe spirit. 2. without thought or regard; carefree; heedless. a blithe indifference to anyone's feelings. SYNONYMS 1. happy, mirthful, sprightly, light-hearted, buoyant, joyful, blithesome. ANTONYMS 1. joyless.

  5. He drove with blithe disregard for the rules of the road. (literary) happy; not anxious. Definition of blithe adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. Carefree and lighthearted. 2. Lacking or showing a lack of due concern; casual: spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation. [Middle English, from Old English blīthe .] blithe′ly adv. blithe′ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blithe /blaɪð $ blaɪð, blaɪθ/ adjective 1 seeming not to care or worry about the effects of what you do a blithe disregard for the facts 2 literary happy and having no worries —blithely adverb He seems blithely unaware of how much anger he’s caused.

  8. Jan 16, 2024 · blithe ( comparative blither, superlative blithest) Casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern . She had a blithe disregard of cultures outside the United States. (chiefly Scotland, elsewhere dated or literary) Cheerful, happy . Alternative forms [ edit] blythe (obsolete) Derived terms [ edit] blitheful. blitheless. blithely.

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