Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
blythe
Adjective
/blaɪð/

Definition
Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.

Examples
- She danced with a blythe spirit, enjoying every moment of the celebration.
- His blythe attitude made it easy for everyone to relax and enjoy the gathering.

Meaning
The word ‘blythe’ conveys a sense of carefree joy and lightheartedness, often implying a lack of concern for the future or consequences. It suggests a disposition that is joyful and happy, sometimes to the point of ignoring important matters.

Synonyms
- Cheerful
- Joyful
- Carefree
- Lighthearted
- Blithe