We have no meanings for "more lighthearted" in our records yet.
1 She smiled playfully, feeling more lighthearted than she had in months... years.
2 One of our more lighthearted and not quite fourth wall breaking but zanier characters.
3 Feeling much more lighthearted , she did a jazz handsy sort of thing and so did he.
4 There was something else mingled with the more lighthearted herbs, something gorgeous and foreign and seductive.
5 He became more lighthearted , and under my interest turned both shrewd and funny, with a keen sense of humor.
6 A happier, more lighthearted version.
7 Others took a more lighthearted or twisted approach to their play-by-play analysis of how they had killed a man.
8 She finished with the appellations that had been added in a more lighthearted vein, but that she liked to use.
9 The anniversary of it had been excruciating for him, but he had seemed freer and a little more lighthearted ever since.
10 A train with a more lighthearted cargo also headed for Chicago, this one leased by Buffalo Bill for his Wild West show.
11 Henry took them daringly through the middle of Ashland, and Edgar felt, if not entirely carefree, more lighthearted than he had in a long time.
12 "You must go on till you meet one more lighthearted than myself," answered the other, with a sigh.
13 "So," he said, trying to sound more lighthearted than he actually felt, with the Atlantis Complex bubbling at the base of his temporal lobe.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: More lighthearted across language varieties