lightsomeness

  • 1Lightsomeness — Lightsome Light some (l[imac]t s[u^]m), a. 1. Having light; lighted; not dark or gloomy; bright. [1913 Webster] White walls make rooms more lightsome than black. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. Gay; airy; cheering; exhilarating. [1913 Webster] That… …

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  • 2lightsomeness — noun see lightsome I …

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  • 3lightsomeness — See lightsomely. * * * …

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  • 4lightsomeness — noun The quality of being lightsome …

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  • 5lightsomeness — light·some·ness …

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  • 6lightsomeness — noun 1. the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble • Syn: ↑agility, ↑legerity, ↑lightness, ↑nimbleness • Derivationally related forms: ↑nimble (for: ↑nimbleness), ↑ …

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  • 7lightness — noun 1. the property of being comparatively small in weight the lightness of balsa wood • Syn: ↑weightlessness • Ant: ↑heaviness • Derivationally related forms: ↑weightless (for: ↑ …

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  • 8lightsome — lightsome1 lightsomely, adv. lightsomeness, n. /luyt seuhm/, adj. 1. light, esp. in form, appearance, or movement; airy; buoyant; agile; nimble; graceful. 2. cheerful; gay; lighthearted. 3. frivolous; changeable. [1350 1400; ME lyghtesum (c. MHG… …

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  • 9lightsome — I. /ˈlaɪtsəm/ (say luytsuhm) adjective 1. light, especially in form, appearance, or movement; airy; buoyant; agile; nimble. 2. cheerful. 3. frivolous. {light2 + some1} –lightsomely, adverb –lightsomeness, noun II. /ˈlaɪtsəm/ ( …

  • 10agility — noun the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble • Syn: ↑legerity, ↑lightness, ↑lightsomeness, ↑nimbleness • Derivationally related forms: ↑nimble (for: ↑nimbleness), ↑ …

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