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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; see light 2, -ly

Vocabulary lists containing lightly

Example Sentences

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"It's not something to be taken lightly, going swimming in unsupervised areas during a heatwave," sports and youth minister Marina Ferrari told French radio.

From BBC • Jun. 23, 2026

When your mind wanders, whether to rehearse a future argument or ruminate over what you said Friday night, you’re meant to note it, lightly and without judgment: “thinking” or “planning.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 23, 2026

They often operate in a gray zone: informal, lightly standardized, and sometimes arranged through social platforms or private messages rather than established travel or care providers.

From Barron's • Jun. 19, 2026

You have a job, which is not to be taken lightly, a roof over your head, and, given that you are able to work, your health.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 18, 2026

To "play a harmonic," the string is touched very, very lightly instead.

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones

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