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BNC: 33385 COCA: 25516

blithe

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blithe /ˈblaɪθ/ /ˈblaɪð/ adjective
blither; blithest
blithe
/ˈblaɪθ/ /ˈblaɪð/
adjective
blither; blithest
Learner's definition of BLITHE
: showing a lack of proper thought or care : not caring or worrying漫不经心的;不在意的
literary : happy and without worry : carefree快乐的;无忧无虑的

— blithely

adverb
BNC: 33385 COCA: 25516
blither; blithest
1
: lacking due thought or consideration : casual, heedless
blithe unconcern
a blithe disregard for the rights of others
2
: of a happy lighthearted character or disposition
a blithe spirit
blithe enjoyment
blithely adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for blithe

merry, blithe, jocund, jovial, jolly mean showing high spirits or lightheartedness.

merry suggests cheerful, joyous, uninhibited enjoyment of frolic or festivity.

a merry group of revelers

blithe suggests carefree, innocent, or even heedless gaiety.

arrived late in his usual blithe way

jocund stresses elation and exhilaration of spirits.

singing, dancing, and jocund feasting

jovial suggests the stimulation of conviviality and good fellowship.

dinner put them in a jovial mood

jolly suggests high spirits expressed in laughing, bantering, and jesting.

our jolly host enlivened the party

Example Sentences

He showed blithe disregard for the rights of others. He was blithe about the risks to his health.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English blīthe; akin to Old High German blīdi joyous

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Time Traveler
The first known use of blithe was before the 12th century
BNC: 33385 COCA: 25516

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