Lightsomeness [noun]
Definition of Lightsomeness:
gaiety
Opposite/Antonyms of Lightsomeness:
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Sentence/Example of Lightsomeness:
There is about her a certain lightsomeness, a glow or flash almost Latin or oriental, or perhaps Celtic.
She is first and best in lightsomeness of temper, for the eastern is known as essentially a tragic genius.
The footsteps above were distinguishable, though it was manifest that they moved with lightsomeness and circumspection.
Carterette, with all her seeming lightsomeness, had sense and self-possession.
They left the theater very slowly, with all the lightsomeness and gladness of heart gone.
It vitalizes, warms, fuses, and imparts a lightsomeness to his verse; it creeps and kindles beneath the tissues of his thought.
The unobtrusive, but distinctly felt, alliteration which runs through it, contributes something toward this lightsomeness.
I will cheer you by my songs, and strive to inspire in others the joy and lightsomeness of heart I feel in my present state.
George went at his task with much too much lightsomeness of spirit and disrespect for the situation.
Greeba heard it, too, but took it with a gay lightsomeness, knowing all yet fearing nothing.