Definition: "Light-mindedness" is a noun that refers to a state of being carefree, not taking things seriously, or having a playful attitude. It can sometimes imply a lack of depth in thinking or a tendency to be frivolous.
In more advanced contexts, you might encounter "light-mindedness" in discussions about personality traits or behaviors in literature or psychology. It can describe a character or a person who is playful and carefree but may also avoid serious responsibilities or discussions.
While there are no direct idioms containing "light-mindedness," you can use phrases that convey a similar meaning: - "Take it lightly" – to not take something seriously. - "Have a light heart" – to be cheerful and carefree.
There are no specific phrasal verbs associated directly with "light-mindedness," but you can use common phrases that imply a carefree attitude: - "Lighten up" – to relax and be less serious.