Synonyms for lightheartedness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lahyt-hahr-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlaɪtˈhɑr tɪd |
Définition of lightheartedness
- noun high spirits
- Folly is gaiety and lightheartedness, indispensable to happiness.
- Extract from : « Erasmus and the Age of Reformation » by Johan Huizinga
- She had shed her frivolity and lightheartedness like an old garment.
- Extract from : « Woman » by William J. Robinson
- He let himself be irritated by the lightheartedness of Forbes.
- Extract from : « Their Pilgrimage » by Charles Dudley Warner
- She could make no allowance for ignorance, for weakness, for lightheartedness.
- Extract from : « In the Roar of the Sea » by Sabine Baring-Gould
- And what a boon is lightheartedness when there is work to do!
- Extract from : « A Word to Women » by Mrs. C. E. Humphry
- And lightheartedness is of every age, from seven to seventy-seven and perhaps beyond it.
- Extract from : « A Word to Women » by Mrs. C. E. Humphry
- He was intoxicated, almost bewildered by his own lightheartedness.
- Extract from : « A Man's Hearth » by Eleanor M. Ingram
- And seeing that her lightheartedness was pleasant to them, she teased and joked with them.
- Extract from : « The Princess Pocahontas » by Virginia Watson
- And I had believed Carpenter Nikolai incapable of lightheartedness!
- Extract from : « Look Back on Happiness » by Knut Hamsun
- She was glad when she was out in the sunshine and among the flowers again, and her lightheartedness soon returned.
- Extract from : « London's Heart » by B. L. (Benjamin Leopold) Farjeon
Antonyms for lightheartedness
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