BLITHE


Meaning of BLITHE in English

adjective

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Mary spoke with blithe certainty about her future.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Around the conference centre, the party rocks on with blithe disregard for the economic and political turbulence beyond.

As for the promise to ban fox-hunting, it was given with such a blithe nonchalance as to be spine-chilling.

But this knowledge is not so easily acquired as blithe references to the problem might suggest.

Nobody should be too blithe here either.

Saconi was in there at one of the tables, blithe and ambivalent in the diffused natural light.

She wasn't the same Juliet Avery who had cycled to the hospital yesterday morning, blithe and carefree.

When Claire left, the blithe people followed her.

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