单词 | blithesome |
释义 | blithesome (once / 26924 pages) adj To be blithesome is to be happy and without a care in the world. If you are feeling blithesome, you might want to skip or at least kick your heels up in the air. When you're blissfully happy and don't have a single worry, you're blithesome. If you're blithesome, you're feeling carefree and not weighed down by burdens or anxiety. If you take the some off the end of blithesome, it will still carry the same meaning. WORD FAMILYblithesome: blithesomely, blithesomest+/blithe: blithely, blitheness, blithesome, blithest USAGE EXAMPLESIt is not long since the old and the young were to be seen together in the blithesome dance and the merry play. Various, The Portland Sketch Book(2012) To make happy, blithesome, or joyous; to confer prosperity or happiness upon; to grant divine favor to. Webster, Noah, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary—(2n...(2012) But when the far-off dust cloud To plaided legions grew, Full tenderly and blithesomely The pipes of rescue blew! Various, The Land of Song, Book II—For lower...(2012) adj carefree and happy and lighthearted a merry blithesome nature Syn blithe, light-hearted, lighthearted, lightsome cheerful being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits |
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