blitheness (Meaning)
Wordnet
blitheness (n)
a feeling of spontaneous good spirits
Webster
blitheness (n.)
The state of being blithe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of blitheness
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blitheness Sentence Examples
- The children skipped through the meadow with unbridled blitheness, their laughter echoing in the air.
- Despite the challenges they faced, she maintained a facade of blitheness, refusing to let anything dampen her spirits.
- His blitheness was contagious, spreading joy wherever he went with his carefree attitude.
- The old man reminisced about his youth with a wistful blitheness, recalling simpler times.
- The blitheness of the picnic was heightened by the perfect weather and the company of good friends.
- She greeted each day with a sense of blitheness, grateful for the opportunities it brought.
- The blitheness of the puppy as it frolicked in the garden brought a smile to everyone's faces.
- Despite the seriousness of the situation, she faced it with a determined blitheness, refusing to be overwhelmed.
- The blitheness of the music lifted their spirits, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.
- In the midst of chaos, he maintained a sense of blitheness, finding solace in the little moments of happiness.
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a feeling of spontaneous good spiritsThe state of being blithe.
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The children skipped through the meadow with unbridled blitheness, their laughter echoing in the air.
Despite the challenges they faced, she maintained a facade of blitheness, refusing to let anything dampen her spirits.
His blitheness was contagious, spreading joy wherever he went with his carefree attitude.
The old man reminisced about his youth with a wistful blitheness, recalling simpler times.