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blithely

[ UK /blˈa‍ɪðli/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫaɪθɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a joyous manner
    they shouted happily

How To Use blithely In A Sentence

  • His first thought was that of every young man, who blithely thinks to pit the bravado he miscalls courage against every obstacle.
  • Generally, he remained blithely unconcerned about his screen roles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why does a conductor so fastidious and precise with an orchestra always seem so blithely undisturbed by such unidiomatic, out-of-tune singing?
  • A president affronting the leadership of the church, and blithely threatening its great institutions? A Battle the President Can't Win
  • However, equally I don't think one can credibly take a blithely post-modern approach and mutter vaguely about ‘multiple truths’, if basic historical factual assertions have been misstated.
  • The cook is as blithely eccentric as a good neighbor.
  • I'm coming," she called blithely to the scarlet flowers. Mrs. Red Pepper
  • “Mony a dainty ane,” said Madge; “and blithely can I sing them, for lightsome sangs make merry gate.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • There is hardly a trace of social realism in this concerto, which seems blithely unconcerned about the world around it.
  • And media, in light of a recent AARP poll saying practically everyone is 'fer it, why don't you attempt a nosecount this time before blithely passing on such a pronouncement? FreedomWorks, Tea Party Patriots head for the Hill
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