Blithe is an adjective. It has two meanings:
1 joyous, merry, glad, cheerful.
2. carefree, heedless, without thought or regard.
The root word of "blithely" is "blithe." "Blithe" means showing a casual and cheerful indifference that suggests a lack of concern.
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
The part of speech for "unfamiliar" is an adjective.
The part of speech of "came" is a verb.
She sure is blithe spirit!
The fairies danced blithely in the flowering meadow.
Her blithe personality fits her just right.
Blithe Spirit was written in 1941
Albert Blithe died on 1967-12-17.
Albert Blithe was born on 1923-06-25.
The root word of "blithely" is "blithe." "Blithe" means showing a casual and cheerful indifference that suggests a lack of concern.
"The horrible driver showed a blithe indifference to the driving laws of the state."
"His blithe manner disguised a deep-seated fear of failure." "The blithe teenagers of the 1960s often became hapless parents themselves by the 1980s." "Watson still marveled at the blithe disregard Holmes had for deadly peril."
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
Blithe Spirit - film - was created on 1945-05-14.