blithely
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blithe
(blīth, blīth)adj. blith·er, blith·est
1. Carefree and lighthearted.
2. Lacking or showing a lack of due concern; casual: spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation.
[Middle English, from Old English blīthe.]
blithe′ly adv.
blithe′ness n.
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Translations
بِمَرَحٍ
bezstarostně
ubekymret
hilpeästihuolettomasti
glaîlega
neşeylepür neşe
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blithely
adv carry on → munter; say, announce → unbekümmert; unaware → erstaunlich; he blithely ignored the problem → er setzte sich ungeniert or unbekümmert über das Problem hinweg
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blithe
(blaið) adjective happy and light-hearted. She is merry and blithe.
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