blithely / ˈblaɪð li, ˈblaɪθ li /

⚽高中词汇侃侃而谈毫不客气地毫不犹豫地贸然地

blithely 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. without much thought, concern, or care:I blithely went ahead with my project without really considering the impact it would have on my career.
  2. in a joyous or happy way; cheerfully or lightheartedly:Left to my own devices I would blithely live the rest of my days imagining new recipes and tweaking old ones.

blithely 近义词

blithely

等同于 gaily

blithely

等同于 cheerfully

blithely

等同于 gladly

blithely

等同于 happily

更多blithely例句

  1. My first resort is claiming I’m the victim of witch-huntery —And blithely wave away substantive facts with sheer effrontery.
  2. Everyone was nice,” says my mother, blithely, “and we all felt very safe.
  3. “They put me naked on the cover of the July 2010 calendar,” Harris says, blithely.
  4. But they are ill prepared and blithely ignorant of the mechanics of practical politics—let alone state making.
  5. Secondly, readers should not cluck their satisfaction so blithely over economic sanctions.
  6. And yet, a man who is fine tuned to the vaguest whiff of anti Jewish sentiment blithely slurs Pakistanis, Chinese and women.
  7. The members of the choir are of a brisk, warbling turn of mind, and can push through their work blithely.
  8. I was vexed, but my ill-humor seemed to add to her high spirits, and she talked away quite blithely.
  9. When the dusk was come my uncle would turn blithely from this melancholy contemplation and call for a lamp and his bottle.
  10. The rover blithely promised to pay him back in two monthly payments.
  11. Miss Lawrence began to give out the words, and the children spelled away blithely.