different between gladsome vs lighthearted

gladsome

English

Etymology

From Middle English gladsom, equivalent to glad +? -some.

Adjective

gladsome (comparative gladsomer, superlative gladsomest)

  1. Marked by joy or gladness; happy, joyous, or light-hearted.

Derived terms

  • gladsomeness

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lighthearted

English

Alternative forms

  • light-hearted

Etymology

From Middle English lyght hertyd, li?t-hertid, from light (adjective) +? herted, hertid (having a disposition, adjective) (equivalent to light +? hearted), from the noun herte. See more at light, heart, -ed.

Adjective

lighthearted (comparative more lighthearted, superlative most lighthearted)

  1. Joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive; not depressed or sad.
  2. Enjoyably lacking of seriousness, not grave.

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Derived terms

Related terms

  • lightheaded

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