Meaning & Definition of word "Levity"

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    Levity

    /ˈlɛvɪti/

    noun:

    • 1. lightness of manner or attitude; lack of seriousness.
      • Example: Despite the gravity of the situation, she approached the meeting with a sense of levity that surprised everyone.
    • 2. an attitude that lacks due seriousness; frivolity.
      • Example: His levity in discussing the matter drew criticism from those who expected a more solemn approach.
    • 3. an amusing quality or effect.
      • Example: The levity of the sketch provided a much-needed break from the tense atmosphere.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'levitas', meaning 'lightness'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    levity in serious situations:

    Using humor or lightheartedness when the circumstances call for seriousness.

    a time for levity:

    An occasion or moment where one should embrace lightness and joy.

    Related Words

    frivolity:

    Lack of seriousness or sense.

    gaiety:

    The state of being cheerful and full of energy.

    humor:

    The quality of being amusing or entertaining.

    Slang Meanings of levity

    Meaning: Light-heartedness in informal contexts.

    Example Sentence: Let's keep the levity going during this party!

    Meaning: Joking or teasing to lighten the mood.

    Example Sentence: She brought some levity to the serious discussion with her quick wit.