What is another word for airily?

Pronunciation: [ˈe͡əɹɪlɪ] (IPA)

Airily is an adverb that refers to doing something in a light, carefree, and frivolous manner. There are a few synonyms for airily that you can use depending on the context. Some of these include blithely, gaily, jauntily, lightheartedly, merrily, nonchalantly, playfully, vivaciously, and breezily. All of these synonyms are appropriate for describing a relaxed and carefree attitude or behavior. For example, if you are describing someone who is acting lightheartedly and without a care in the world, you could use any of these synonyms instead of "airily" to create a varied and more interesting text.

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What are the hypernyms for Airily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for airily?

Airily is an adverb that describes lightness, easiness or fancifulness. The antonyms for airily are heavily, seriously and somberly. When we describe someone as being heavy, we are saying that they lack the lightness attributed to airily. Similarly, when someone is behaving seriously, they are necessarily the opposite of being fanciful, which is one of the meanings of airily. Somberly, on the other hand, is describing someone in a way that is without cheerfulness or brightness, which is again the opposite of airily. Identifying antonyms is important in language learning, as it helps in expanding vocabulary and gaining a better understanding of the context.

Usage examples for Airily

But suddenly her remarks seemed to contract the enormously wide circle in which they were soaring and to alight, airily and temporarily, upon matters of more immediate moment.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
Peggy's valet," said Oliver airily.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
Oh, don't worry about him," he cried airily to the protesting Dean.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke

Famous quotes with Airily

  • Judy couldn't move to Britain for family reasons, so I had to come to the States, and the U.S. government wouldn't give me a Green Card, so I airily told her I'd write a book.
    Bernard Cornwell
  • Euphemisms are not, as many young people think, useless verbiage for that which can and should be said bluntly; they are like secret agents on a delicate mission, they must airily pass by a stinking mess with barely so much as a nod of the head, make their point of constructive criticism and continue on in calm forbearance. Euphemisms are unpleasant truths wearing diplomatic cologne.
    Quentin Crisp
  • Ah, Mr. Douglas! Mr. Douglas! if the little child just born to you were stolen from your arms and sold into slavery, and you went through fire and water to rescue her, would you say so airily, so jauntily, with such pleasant humor, that if you went to steal her you trust you would be caught and put in jail with other thieves? And yet not more do you love that child hanging at this moment upon her mother's bosom, than an old slave mother whom I know in the hospital across the river loved the child who forty years ago was torn from her breast and sold, and of whose fate for forty years that silent, sorrowing Rachel has not heard?
    George William Curtis

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