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Definition of carefree in English: carefreeadjective ˈkɛːfriːˈkɛrˌfri Free from anxiety or responsibility. we were young and carefree the carefree days of the holidays Example sentencesExamples - She looked at him in the picture, admiring how easy going and carefree he seemed.
- Who grew up from being a carefree and fun-loving girl to be the matron of female infanticide.
- Imagine switching from an easygoing, carefree lifestyle, to an uptight one with no breathing room.
- The summer is generally associated with being a bright, happy and carefree time of year.
- She is too beautiful, too happy, and too carefree to be so ill; it doesn't make sense!
- I'd watched the small children splash around in the sea, so carefree and free from responsibility.
- They both feel too carefree and happy to worry about crashing into the big elm tree.
- Envy that everyone seemed to be so much happier and more carefree and confident than I was.
- He knows how to get you motivated and to free up your mind so you can play in a carefree way.
- It was really nice, sunny weather and these songs remind me of a carefree, happy time in my life.
- Seeing her so happy, so carefree when dancing made him feel left out, reconsider why he was living like that.
- It is a positive religion, emphasising the joyful and carefree sides of the Chinese character.
- All her family and many friends wish her good health and happy carefree days for her retirement.
- I hope she, and the rest of us, have many many more warm, sunny, carefree days like this one.
- Relaxed and carefree, they fall in love with a Mediterranean resort or a fishing village in the Canaries.
- The old ceiling and bar brought back many memories of happy carefree days of yore to those present.
- The girl's reply was carefree, as if she was personally invited by the King himself.
- Ashley laughed as she rolled around on the ground with Tommy, feeling carefree and happy.
- He has been in quite a good mood lately actually, jolly and carefree, just the way I like him.
- The tease is very hard to resist, and the carefree and bubbly tone of the piece is refreshingly palatable.
Synonyms unworried, untroubled, blithe, airy, nonchalant, insouciant, happy-go-lucky, free and easy, easy-going, blasé, devil-may-care, casual, relaxed, serene cheerful, cheery, happy, merry, jolly, joyful, gleeful, glad bright, sunny, buoyant, vivacious, bubbly, bouncy, breezy, jaunty, frisky informal upbeat, laid back
Derivatives noun Her air of carefreeness would be replaced by a cold, calculated, even deadly aura. Example sentencesExamples - It has definitely helped me to be a better individual, I have developed the strange innocence and carefreeness of a child.
- It is also a rediscover, of a long-lost state of grace, a carefreeness, perhaps.
- If you dance in the rain and think about catching a cold, you're completely ruining the beauty and the carefreeness of it.
- The youth, the loyal family, the carefreeness, the beauty, the presidency itself are lost illusions.
Definition of carefree in US English: carefreeadjectiveˈkɛrˌfriˈkerˌfrē Free from anxiety or responsibility. the carefree days of summer she changed from a carefree girl into a woman Example sentencesExamples - Ashley laughed as she rolled around on the ground with Tommy, feeling carefree and happy.
- She looked at him in the picture, admiring how easy going and carefree he seemed.
- I hope she, and the rest of us, have many many more warm, sunny, carefree days like this one.
- They both feel too carefree and happy to worry about crashing into the big elm tree.
- Relaxed and carefree, they fall in love with a Mediterranean resort or a fishing village in the Canaries.
- Who grew up from being a carefree and fun-loving girl to be the matron of female infanticide.
- It was really nice, sunny weather and these songs remind me of a carefree, happy time in my life.
- The tease is very hard to resist, and the carefree and bubbly tone of the piece is refreshingly palatable.
- All her family and many friends wish her good health and happy carefree days for her retirement.
- I'd watched the small children splash around in the sea, so carefree and free from responsibility.
- He knows how to get you motivated and to free up your mind so you can play in a carefree way.
- He has been in quite a good mood lately actually, jolly and carefree, just the way I like him.
- Imagine switching from an easygoing, carefree lifestyle, to an uptight one with no breathing room.
- The old ceiling and bar brought back many memories of happy carefree days of yore to those present.
- She is too beautiful, too happy, and too carefree to be so ill; it doesn't make sense!
- The girl's reply was carefree, as if she was personally invited by the King himself.
- Seeing her so happy, so carefree when dancing made him feel left out, reconsider why he was living like that.
- Envy that everyone seemed to be so much happier and more carefree and confident than I was.
- The summer is generally associated with being a bright, happy and carefree time of year.
- It is a positive religion, emphasising the joyful and carefree sides of the Chinese character.
Synonyms unworried, untroubled, blithe, airy, nonchalant, insouciant, happy-go-lucky, free and easy, easy-going, blasé, devil-may-care, casual, relaxed, serene |