lightheartedness
lightheartedness — 名詞
1. a happy, relaxed state of mind that comes when you do not let worries upset you
輕鬆愉快
輕鬆自在、無憂無慮的感覺
a happy, relaxed state of mind that comes when you do not let worries upset you
Emily's lightheartedness made her popular among the other hikers on the trail.
Emily 的輕鬆愉快使她在其他登山者中很受歡迎。
possessive noun + lightheartedness
After the exam week was over, a feeling of lightheartedness filled the entire dormitory.
期末考週結束後,整個宿舍充滿了輕鬆愉快的感覺。
collocation: a feeling of lightheartedness
Everyone at the dinner table was touched by Gita's lightheartedness that evening.
那天晚上,餐桌上的每個人都被 Gita 的輕鬆愉快所感動。
The children's lightheartedness returned as soon as they heard the ice cream truck.
孩子們一聽到冰淇淋車的聲音,輕鬆愉快的心情就回來了。
Rin's lightheartedness vanished when she realized she had lost her wallet.
Rin 發現錢包不見了的時候,她的輕鬆愉快立刻消失了。
- cheerfulness
a more common word focused on happy disposition rather than freedom from worry
- carefreeness
emphasizes the absence of burdens more strongly than lightheartedness
- gaiety
more formal, suggesting lively celebration rather than quiet ease
- levity
often suggests inappropriate humor in a serious context; has a more negative connotation
- seriousness
opposite in tone; involves thoughtful concern rather than carefree ease
- gloominess
opposite emotional state; sad or dark mood
文法句型
lightheartedness + of + noun phrase — e.g. 'the lightheartedness of the children'
用法筆記
Typically uncountable; often used with 'a feeling of' or a possessive noun. Common in narrative descriptions of mood or atmosphere.