blithe (Meaning)

Wordnet

blithe (s)

lacking or showing a lack of due concern

carefree and happy and lighthearted

Webster

blithe (a.)

Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit.

blithe Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the challenges, she faced them with a blithe attitude, always finding a reason to smile.
  2. His blithe demeanor masked the inner turmoil he was experiencing.
  3. She danced through life with a blithe spirit, unaffected by the negativity around her.
  4. His blithe disregard for the consequences often landed him in trouble.
  5. The children's laughter echoed through the park, a testament to their blithe innocence.
  6. Despite the storm clouds looming overhead, she maintained a blithe optimism about the future.
  7. His blithe comments often belied the seriousness of the situation.
  8. The travelers set out on their journey with a blithe confidence in their abilities.
  9. Her blithe disregard for tradition often raised eyebrows among the more conservative members of the community.
  10. Even in the face of adversity, he maintained a blithe determination to succeed.

FAQs About the word blithe

lacking or showing a lack of due concern, carefree and happy and lightheartedGay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit.

cheerful, bright, optimistic, careless, winsome, grinning, cheery, merry, smiling, gay

glum, dour, unhappy, sulky, morose, unhappy, joyless, sulky, saturnine, sad

Despite the challenges, she faced them with a blithe attitude, always finding a reason to smile.

His blithe demeanor masked the inner turmoil he was experiencing.

She danced through life with a blithe spirit, unaffected by the negativity around her.

His blithe disregard for the consequences often landed him in trouble.