different between blithely vs lithely
blithely
English
Etymology
From Middle English blythely, blyþely, bliþeliche, from Old English bl?þel??e (“gladly, blithely”), equivalent to blithe +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /?bla?ðli/
Adverb
blithely (comparative more blithely, superlative most blithely)
- Without care, concern, or consideration.
- Synonyms: carelessly, indifferently
- In a joyful, carefree manner.
- Synonyms: gladly, joyfully, merrily
- (obsolete) In a kind manner.
Related terms
- blitheful
- blithefully
- blithefulness
- blithen
- blitheness
- blithesome
Translations
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lithely
English
Etymology
lithe +? -ly
Adverb
lithely (comparative more lithely, superlative most lithely)
- In a lithe manner.
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