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Lightness   /lˈaɪtnəs/   Listen
Lightness

noun
1.
A feeling of joy and pride.  Synonyms: elation, high spirits.
2.
The property of being comparatively small in weight.  Synonym: weightlessness.
3.
The gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble.  Synonyms: agility, legerity, lightsomeness, nimbleness.
4.
Having a light color.
5.
The visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures.  Synonym: light.
6.
The trait of being lighthearted and frivolous.  Synonym: lightsomeness.





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"Lightness" Quotes from Famous Books



... down below who sit in the choir and sing and what you earn, who lend to worship all the strength of your arms. You will not die of fatigue, it is true; many a workman in the towns would laugh at the lightness of your duties; but you languish from poverty. I see in this cloister the same anaemic children that I saw in workmen's slums, I see what you eat and what you are paid. The Church pays its servants as in the days of faith; she believes that we still live in the times when whole ...
— The Shadow of the Cathedral • Vicente Blasco Ibanez
 
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... serious," said the young orator, with an attempt at lightness; "I have been preparing my oration against the contractor I've indicted for embezzling the ...
— A Victor of Salamis • William Stearns Davis
 
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... and magnificence. They entered into architecture with the enthusiasm of their teachers, but, in their passion for novelty, lost sight of the simplicity which is the great fascination of a Doric Temple. "And they deemed that lightness and grace were to be attained not so much by proportion between the vertical and the horizontal, as by the comparative slenderness of the former. Hence we see a poverty in Roman architecture in the midst of profuse ...
— The Old Roman World • John Lord
 
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... Lord Clare naturally recalls the Haunch of Venison. Goldsmith was particularly happy in writing bright and airy verses; the grace and lightness of his touch has rarely been approached. It must be confessed, however, that in this direction he was somewhat of an Autolycus; unconsidered trifles he freely appropriated; but he committed these thefts with scarcely any concealment, and with the most charming air in the ...
— Goldsmith - English Men of Letters Series • William Black
 
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... heaven; they talk of the Almighty in a free and easy manner, and of Jesus Christ as tho He were not the Judge at all. When they pray, it is with a familiarity bordering on irreverence, and when they deal with sacred themes it is with a lightness that breeds contempt. When they recount the marvels which they have wrought in the name of Christ, it is hardly-possible for them to hide their self-complacency; for, while they profess to give Him the glory, the manner of their speech shows that they are taking it to themselves. They are like the ...
— The world's great sermons, Volume 8 - Talmage to Knox Little • Grenville Kleiser
 
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