Definitionadj. lacking or showing a lack of due concern
Last update: January 25, 2017
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She spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation. [adjective]
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This blithe assumption has for many years stalled large-scale, in-depth studies into the link between nutrition and behavior. [adjective]
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Blithe Spirit was, for me, one of those plays I will never forget. [adjective]
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Her husband, aside from a natural anxiety, was the same blithe optimist as ever. [adjective]
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He was as blithe as a pilgrim on a pathway climbing to the west. [Please select]
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There was a time when America was blithe with self-confidence. [verb]
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On the present festive occasion he emerged from his room, when the blithe bells were going, the picture of misery, in a full suit of Sunday penitentials. [adjective]
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Buck Mulligan at once put on a blithe broadly smiling face. [adjective]
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A ribald face, sullen as a dean's, Buck Mulligan came forward, then blithe in motley, towards the greeting of their smiles. [adjective]
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