different between joyous vs lightheartedness

joyous

English

Etymology

From Middle English joyous, joious, from Old French joieus, from joie + -eus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?????s/
  • Rhymes: -???s

Adjective

joyous (comparative more joyous, superlative most joyous)

  1. Full of joy; happy.
    Synonyms: blissome, blissy, blithe, gladsome

Derived terms

  • joyously
  • overjoyous

Related terms

  • joy
  • joyful
  • joyfully
  • joyfulness

Translations

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lightheartedness

English

Alternative forms

  • light-heartedness

Etymology

From lighthearted (adjective) (any sense) +? -ness (suffix forming nouns).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: l?t?här't(?)d-n?s
  • Hyphenation: light?heart?ed?ness

Noun

lightheartedness (countable and uncountable, plural lightheartednesses)

  1. (uncountable) The state of being lighthearted, joyous, cheerful, without a care.
  2. (countable) An amusement or item of a pleasant but inconsequential nature.

Synonyms

  • (property of being lighthearted) joyousness, cheerfulness, carefreedom, carefreeness, playfulness
  • (an amusement) amusement, pleasantry

Related terms

  • lightheartedly (adverb)

Translations

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