blithe
41blithe — a. Cheerful, gay, sprightly, lively, animated, elated, vivacious, joyous, joyful, merry, mirthful, jocund, sportive, airy, buoyant, debonair, blithesome, of good cheer, in high spirits, in good spirits, full of life, full of spirit …
42blithe — adj 1. cheerful, gay, jocund, jolly, merry, gleeful, blithesome; happy, pleased, contented, glad; ecstatic, joyful, elated, joyous, rejoicing, exultant, jubilant, overjoyed; enthusiastic, animated, spirited, flushed, buoyant, frisky, skittish;… …
43blithe — UK [blaɪð] / US adjective 1) ignoring or not realizing the real disadvantages of a situation or the possible bad results of something you do 2) literary happy and not worried about anything …
44blithe — /blaɪð / (say bluydh) adjective joyous or merry in disposition; glad; cheerful. {Middle English; Old English blīþe kind, pleasant, joyous} –blithely, adverb …
45Blithe Spirit — Voir L esprit s amuse …
46Albert Blithe — Infobox Military Person name = Albert Blithe born = birth date|1923|06|25 died = death date and age|1967|12|17|1923|06|25 placeofbirth = Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaFact|date=August 2008 placeofdeath = Wiesbaden, Germany caption = Master Sergeant… …
47blithely — blithe·ly …
48blithesome — blithe•some [[t]ˈblaɪð səm, ˈblaɪθ [/t]] adj. lighthearted; merry; cheerful • Etymology: 1715–25 blithe′some•ly, adv. blithe′some•ness, n …
49blithesomeness — blitheˈsomeness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑blithe …
50blithely — blithe|ly [ blaıðli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that does not consider the real problems or possible disadvantages of something: He blithely ignores everyone s complaints about the software. 2. ) happily, especially because you do not realize that… …