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Sunday, November 7, 2021
Since we don't tend to use the word Blithe much in Americanized English I wasn't sure of the meaning. So, here it is:
blithe
/blīT͟H,blīTH/
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adjective
showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.
"a blithe disregard for the rules of the road"
Similar:
heedless
uncaring
careless
casual
indifferent
thoughtless
unconcerned
unworried
untroubled
nonchalant
cool
blasé
devil-may-care
irresponsible
Opposite:
thoughtful
LITERARY
happy or joyous.
"a blithe seaside comedy"
Similar:
happy
cheerful
cheery
lighthearted
jolly
merry
sunny
joyous
joyful
blissful
ecstatic
euphoric
elated
beatific
gladsome
mirthful
carefree
easygoing
buoyant
airy
breezy
jaunty
in high spirits
without a care in the world
animated
sprightly
vivacious
spirited
frisky
blithesome
jocund
gay
Opposite:
sad
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