1. lighthearted - Adjective
2. lighthearted - Adjective Satellite
carefree and happy and lighthearted
Source: WordNetThe future masters of technology will have to be lighthearted and intelligent. The machine easily masters the grim and the dumb. Marshall McLuhan
I began to feel lighthearted. Don't ever do that; it tempts some dark and evil force abroad in the universe. Tanith Lee
What she felt was a lighthearted sort of compassion, almost like laughter. A swish of tender hilarity, getting the better of all her sores and hollows, for the time given. Alice Munro
A series of accidents creates a positively lighthearted state. Jean Baudrillard
Ludwig's penetrating observations, though presented in a lighthearted and entertaining way, offer important insight into why humans have engaged in war throughout recorded history as well as suggesting how they might live together in peace. Arnold M. Ludwig
Afoot and lighthearted I take to the open road, healthy, free, the world before me. Walt Whitman