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Synonyms

light-minded

American  
[lahyt-mahyn-did] / ˈlaɪtˈmaɪn dɪd /

adjective

  1. having or showing a lack of serious purpose, attitude, etc.; frivolous; trifling.

    to be in a light-minded mood.


Other Word Forms

  • light-mindedness noun
  • lightmindedly adverb

Etymology

Origin of light-minded

First recorded in 1605–15

Example Sentences

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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.

From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2022

Others who have read The Romantic Comedians, but not Vein of Iron, consider her a light-minded iconoclast from whose irony nothing is safe.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is no logic included in The Greenwich Village Follies; it should be popular on warm nights, among light-minded playgoers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Almost any contemporary fiction, no matter how inconsequential and light-minded, has a fighting chance of taking on weight and portent, perhaps even significance, if shoved 23 months into the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

I'm not a success as a light-minded woman, Walter.

From Comrade Yetta by Edwards, Albert