blithe

/blaɪð/
adjective
  1. Showing a casual and cheerful indifference; carefree and lighthearted.
    • She had a blithe disregard for the rules, often arriving late without apology.
    • They spent a blithe afternoon laughing and playing in the park.
    • His blithe attitude toward the exam worried his parents, who knew he hadn't studied.
  2. Happy and without worry; joyous.
    • The children's blithe laughter filled the room.
    • He felt a blithe sense of freedom as he rode his bike down the hill.
    • Her blithe spirit made her a joy to be around.
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