Advertisement
Advertisement
light-minded
[ lahyt-mahyn-did ]
adjective
- having or showing a lack of serious purpose, attitude, etc.; frivolous; trifling:
to be in a light-minded mood.
Other Words From
- lightminded·ly adverb
- light-minded·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of light-minded1
Example Sentences
The director Shawn Levy is an old hand at light-minded capers — he directed the “Night at the Museum” franchise — and he handles the obligatory fights and battles reasonably well.
Not because he expected them to make trouble but because they were both too impractical, too light-minded to carry out his wishes once he was not there to enforce them.
None shall know that any but my wicked, light-minded self had a hand in this profanation of——.
According to you, Hedwig was always too superficial and light-minded; now she is growing so wonderfully profound in her feelings that she is forgetting how to laugh.
Strict divorce laws have always fettered and burdened nobler natures, while light-minded people have easily found means of escape.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse