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Blythe

Noun: Blythe refers to a person's cheerful and carefree disposition or an expression of happiness.

Example sentence: Despite all the challenges she faced, Natasha always had a blythe spirit that lifted the mood of everyone around her.

Adjective: Blythe describes a person who is lighthearted, cheerful, and without worries.

Example sentence: The children played with blythe abandon on the beach, enjoying the warm sun and the sound of crashing waves.

Adverb: When used as an adverb, blythe means doing something in a carefree and casual manner.

Example sentence: Alex shuffled blythe through the papers on his desk, not really paying attention to any of them.

Verb: Blythe can also be used as a verb to express blissful ignorance or indifference.

Example sentence: Ignoring the warning signs, she chose to blythe her way through life, unaware of the consequences.

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