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lightness
1[ lahyt-nis ]
noun
the amazing lightness of the new metal.
- the quality of being agile, nimble, or graceful.
Synonyms: , , ,
- lack of pressure or burdensomeness.
- lack of seriousness; levity in actions, thoughts, or speech:
That kind of lightness seemed out of place.
- gaiety of manner, speech, style, etc.; cheerfulness:
His lightness was just what the party needed.
lightness
/ 藞濒补瑟迟苍瑟蝉 /
noun
- the attribute of an object or colour that enables an observer to judge the extent to which the object or colour reflects or transmits incident light See also colour
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of lightness1
Origin of lightness2
Example Sentences
It should balance tang, richness and lightness, and it should feel like an integral part of the dessert, not just an afterthought.
Gray added that she felt there was still hope for 鈥淭he Bachelor,鈥 especially if producers inject more comedy and lightness into the franchise.
You feel the director鈥檚 thumbs on every frame, squeezing out any life or lightness or air.
鈥淲e were shooting this montage of grotesque deaths and he just had this lightness to his touch. There鈥檚 something so playful and almost childlike 鈥 it inspires a lot of trust in him.鈥
鈥淲ith absurd humor, I could tell this story with a little bit of lightness.鈥
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