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    lightsome
    /ˈlʌɪts(ə)m/

    adjective

    • 1. happy and carefree.
    • 2. gracefully nimble: "lightsome, high-flying dancers"

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  2. Adjective (1) lighthearted lovers skipping along the beach with a lightsome gait set off on his grand tour of Europe with a lightsome heart still lightsome despite her advancing years, the cat continued to ignore orders not to leap onto the kitchen table Adjective (2) a lovely and lightsome room with huge windows.

  3. adjective. literary us / ˈlaɪtˌsʌm / uk / ˈlaɪt.s ə m / Add to word list Add to word list. happy and without worries: Their lightsome hearts know nothing of those bleak days, when the beautiful city lay in ashes. Fewer examples.

  4. If you're lightsome, you're graceful and agile in your movements. A lightsome dancer moves nimbly and effortlessly across the stage. You can be physically lightsome, skipping lightly across the sand on the beach, or lightsome in your very nature, cheerful and carefree.

  5. lightsome. 5 meanings: archaic or poetic 1. lighthearted 2. airy or buoyant 3. not serious; frivolous archaic or poetic 1. producing or.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Lightsome definition: light, especially in form, appearance, or movement; airy; buoyant; agile; nimble; graceful.. See examples of LIGHTSOME used in a sentence.

  7. Define lightsome. lightsome synonyms, lightsome pronunciation, lightsome translation, English dictionary definition of lightsome. adj. 1. Providing light; luminous. 2. Covered with or full of light; bright. light′some·ly adv. light′some·ness n. adj. 1. Light, nimble, or graceful in...

  8. Synonyms for LIGHTSOME: illumined, lighted, illuminated, light, lit, bright, brightened, alight; Antonyms of LIGHTSOME: dusky, dark, dusk, darkened, darkling, sombre, blackened, gloomy.