ADJECTIVE
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carefree and happy and lighthearted
trilling songs with a lightsome heart
a merry blithesome nature
her lighthearted nature
was loved for her blithe spirit
How To Use light-hearted In A Sentence
- He loves Anne Garland, but has a rival in his brother Bob, a cheerful, light-hearted sailor.
- He had came back, light-hearted and happy, but muddy and grass stained.
- Their light-hearted banter takes away the miseries of daily life. The Sun
- Described by some reviews as a bonkbuster, it's a light-hearted expose of the funeral industry set in Birmingham.
- He mentioned this to his cousin, but O’Hara, with a light-hearted reference to forewarning and forearming, refused to take the matter seriously. The Dancing Druids
- This is light-hearted, but intelligent humour.
- Here's a light-hearted look at how they may vote. The Sun
- Instead, he could answer in a funny, light-hearted way, setting an upbeat tone for the evening.
- His flashes of light-hearted humour were commonly tinged with an awesome critical irony.
- Review: Light-hearted (skillfully borderline silly) and inventive story with strong characters and good back story about Kaz's bleb paranoia since the death of his parents at the "hands" of a bleb (a set of steak knives attached to a coat rack). REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #21 edited by Gardner Dozois