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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.

Synonyms

Derived terms

Related terms

  • lightheaded

Translations

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jubilant

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d?u.b?.l?nt/

Adjective

jubilant (comparative more jubilant, superlative most jubilant)

  1. In a state of elation.

Synonyms

  • (in a state of elation): delighted, elated, joyful, thrilled

Derived terms

  • jubilantly

Translations


Catalan

Verb

jubilant

  1. present participle of jubilar

French

Adjective

jubilant (feminine singular jubilante, masculine plural jubilants, feminine plural jubilantes)

  1. jubilant

Verb

jubilant

  1. present participle of jubiler

Further reading

  • “jubilant” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Latin

Verb

j?bilant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of j?bil?

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