light-minded

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Etymology[edit]

From light (lacking mental gravity, adjective) +‎ minded (having a mind or inclination, adjective).

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  • enPR: lītʹmīn'd(ĭ)d

Adjective[edit]

light-minded (comparative more light-minded, superlative most light-minded)

  1. Not given to heavy thoughts or thinking, frivolous, not serious.

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