blitheness
noun[U]
uk/ˈblaɪð.nəs/us/ˈblaɪð.nəs/thequalityof beinghappyand withoutworry,especiallywhen there is areasonto beworried:
When hisfatherabandonshismotherafter 30yearsofmarriage, he ismovedby his mother'sdespairandshockedby his dad's blitheness.
The blitheness with which thetechcompanypublicisedthisinformationraisesseriousquestionsaboutinternetprivacy.
- Sheamazedhim with her blitheness and herconfidence.
- His blitheness should not bemistakenfor alackofdetermination.
- The show relied on anunendingsenseofyouthand blitheness.
Feeling pleasure and happiness
- (as) pleased as Punchidiom
- ASMR
- be dancing in the streetsidiom
- be floating on airidiom
- be full of the joys of springidiom
- cheery
- chipper
- chirpily
- chirpy
- chuffed
- gleefully
- gruntled
- happily
- happy camper
- happy placeidiom
- rapturously
- self-healing
- shining
- thrilled
- thrilled to bitsidiom