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levity

American  
[lev-i-tee] / ˈlɛv ɪ ti /

noun

plural

levities
  1. lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.

    Synonyms:
    giddiness, triviality, flippancy, frivolity
  2. an instance or exhibition of this.

    Synonyms:
    giddiness, triviality, flippancy, frivolity
  3. fickleness.

  4. lightness in weight.


levity British  
/ ˈlɛvɪtɪ /

noun

  1. inappropriate lack of seriousness

  2. fickleness or instability

  3. archaic lightness in weight

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Etymology

Origin of levity

1555–65; < Latin levitās lightness, frivolity, equivalent to levi ( s ) light + -tās -ty 2

Example Sentences

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“The world can use some levity right now, so we’re going to keep things fun tonight,” Bell said.

From Los Angeles Times

She creates levity in the videos by having colorful animated backgrounds, through the use of puppets and by singing songs throughout.

From Los Angeles Times

The Times caught up with Snow and Wayans to talk about the film, vulnerability, Black men’s health, and finding levity through the pain.

From Los Angeles Times

Using a casual tone, you could have said something like, “For what? I know you’ll pay me back — I just wanted the credit-card points!” to add a bit of levity.

From MarketWatch

"I think we all needed a little bit of levity and lightness" and "to remember that we're all community and we can look out for each other," one participant tells AFP.

From Barron's