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Synonyms

lightly

American  
[lahyt-lee] / ˈlaɪt li /

adverb

  1. with little weight, force, intensity, etc.; gently.

    to press lightly on a door bell.

  2. to only a small amount or degree; slightly.

    lightly fried eggs.

  3. nimbly; quickly.

    to leap lightly aside.

  4. with a lack of concern; indifferently; slightly.

    to think lightly of one's achievements.

  5. cheerfully; without complaining.

    to take bad news lightly.

  6. without due consideration or reason (often used negatively).

    an offer not to be refused lightly.

  7. without trouble or effort; easily.

    Lightly come, lightly go.

  8. frivolously; flippantly.

    to behave lightly.

  9. airily; buoyantly.

    flags floating lightly.


lightly Idioms  
  1. see get off (lightly); once over lightly.


Etymology

Origin of lightly

First recorded before 900; Middle English lightli, Old English lēohtlīce; light 2, -ly

Example Sentences

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Suing the Education Department “is not a step we take lightly,” Teniente-Matson said.

From Los Angeles Times

Shelf-stable gnocchi, lightly tossed in oil, crisp where they touch the hot pan and remain tender within.

From Salon

Spin, for instance, like a flower in the wind, or lightly snap your fingers to recall the sound of rain.

From Los Angeles Times

“Please do not take this lightly—stay off the roads, avoid floodwaters, and check on your neighbors,” he said in a social-media post.

From The Wall Street Journal

AND SO THE shadow fell across us that winter afternoon in 1937, but it rested lightly.

From Literature