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British pronunciation
/blˈa‍ɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "blithe"

blithe
01

acting in a careless way without much thought about consequences

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The politician responded to the crisis with a blithe air, seemingly unfazed by the gravity of the situation.
She acted with a blithe disregard for the potential consequences of her actions.
02

appearing cheerfully untroubled by problems or difficulties

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She danced across the garden with a blithe spirit, laughing merrily without a care in the world.
His blithe personality made him seem perpetually cheerful, as if no trouble could dampen his mood.
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