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carefree

/kair-free/US // ˈkɛərˌfri //UK // (ˈkɛəˌfriː) //

无忧无虑,无忧无虑的,无忧,无忧无虑地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without anxiety or worry.
    • : requiring little care: carefree fabrics.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.lighthearted, untroubled

Examples

  • Her results indicated that she was pragmatic and carefree, but Devaux didn’t agree with the AI’s read on her personality.

  • I assumed our days of carefree cowboy camping in the arid desert had come to an end.

  • I’ve gravitated to music that feels carefree and sunny this year, for obvious reasons.

  • So, that’s something that I had to get used to, being behind the camera, and just kind of being more carefree and being myself instead of just hiding the inner-Vincent or what-have-you.

  • As Vanderbilt observed in his young daughter, the beginner’s way can often be carefree.

  • Prince may have pranced around like a carefree libertine onstage, but in rehearsal he was more drill sergeant than sprite.

  • Things seem fine at the outset, as they always do—the children are fun and adorable, the husband and wife happy and carefree.

  • Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round?

  • Her jauntiness and carefree attitude appeals to him; the negative side is her carelessness.

  • Putting on a seemingly carefree attitude, Colbert claimed he was under a lot of pressure to deliver during this episode.

  • In a few days a new home was ready and the terrible hurricane forgotten by the carefree, happy little boy.

  • It was a carefree kind of life, with just enough of variety to hold Bud's interest to the adventuring.

  • Men thought that if he had had a guilty conscience, he could not have seemed so carefree.

  • And I seem not greatly to care: whenever that comes home to me I merely light a carefree cigarette.

  • He is prudent and sacrifices the immediate petty delights to the advantage of a carefree age.