different between lighthearted vs celebratory
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)
- Joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive; not depressed or sad.
- Enjoyably lacking of seriousness, not grave.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
- lightheaded
Translations
References
lighthearted From the web:
- what lighthearted means
- what light hearted mean in spanish
- lightheartedness what does it mean
- light hearted definition
- what causes lightheadedness
- what does lighthearted mean in english
- what is lighthearted humor
- what does lighthearted
celebratory
English
Etymology
celebrate +? -ory
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?s?l?b???t???i/
Adjective
celebratory (comparative more celebratory, superlative most celebratory)
- Having the manner of, or forming part of, a celebration.
Translations
celebratory From the web:
- what celebration is today
- what celebration is tomorrow
- what celebration day is it today
- what celebrations are in january
- what celebrations are in february
- what celebration is today in mexico
- what celebrations are in december
- what celebration is josef looking forward to
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