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carefree

adjective

care·​free ˈker-ˌfrē How to pronounce carefree (audio)
: free from care: such as
a
: having no worries or troubles
spent a carefree day at the lake
b
: irresponsible
is carefree with his money

Example Sentences

She has a carefree attitude toward life. They spent a carefree day at the lake.
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Word History

Etymology

see care entry 1

First Known Use

1621, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of carefree was in 1621

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