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lightheartedness

NOUN
  1. the cheerful feeling you have when nothing is troubling you

How To Use lightheartedness In A Sentence

  • A little more lightheartedness would render me the happiest being under the sun.
  • Pink roses: elegance, gracefulness, refinement, gentility, style and poetic romance but being combined with fun and lightheartedness.
  • Solemnity and lightheartedness, an important dimension of Chinese literature, has been subjected to an undeserved negligence.
  • Yu Si modern, the origin of modern genre of lightheartedness, manifested itself explicitly in the perspectives of theoretical system and practice.
  • Seriously, when we buy a book about a cartoon rabbit, we expect a little bit more lightheartedness and a lot less "Oh, dear God, NOOOOOOO!
  • Side note: For those of you who know me too well and are wondering why I didn't use the term breasts, as is my usual preference for such an area, since for some reason people are scared of that word ... well, I just felt that boobs added more to the lightheartedness of the post. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The combination emanated both heady romance and lightheartedness, two things she lacked entirely.
  • They looked at each other with a sudden lightheartedness that had gravity mixed into it.
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