lightness

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noun (1)

light·​ness ˈlīt-nəs How to pronounce lightness (audio)
1
: the quality or state of being illuminated
the lightness [=brightness] of the room/sky
2
a
: the attribute of object colors by which the object appears to reflect or transmit more or less of the incident light compare brightness sense 2, hue sense 2c, saturation sense 4
b
: the quality or state of having or being a light (see light entry 2 sense 2a) skin color
"As long as there's White racism, there will be racism within the Black community and favoritism for lightness."Midge Wilson
Elmore had a very fair complexion. And while he had never used the lightness of his skin to pass as white, the clerk who took his voter registration paperwork never asked the question. And just like that, George Elmore registered to vote.Antjuan Seawright

lightness

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noun (2)

1
: the quality or state of being light especially in weight
2
: lack of seriousness and stability of character often accompanied by casual heedlessness
3
a
: the quality or state of being nimble
b
: an ease and gaiety of style or manner
4
: a lack of weightiness or force : delicacy

Examples of lightness in a Sentence

Noun (1) the photographer was concerned that the lightness of the background would cast the main subject into shadow Noun (2) the first thing I noticed about the little bird was its lightness; I could hardly tell I was holding it in my hand the inappropriate lightness of the anchorman's tone while he was reading the story of the freak accident in which people had died
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Noun
Reliable comedic turns from Rick Hoffman's hapless Louis and Sarah Rafferty's fierce Donna brought a lightness to the show and rounded out the ensemble. Eliana Dockterman, TIME, 23 Feb. 2025 The record will explore the question of magic in all of its unexpected manifestations, even the ones that aren’t typically described with the lightness of the world, like grief. Larisha Paul, Rolling Stone, 19 Feb. 2025 Natalia’s seething, building jealousy is the driving force of tension in a mood piece that never slackens over 95 minutes, despite the relative lightness of its plotting. Nick Vivarelli, Variety, 18 Feb. 2025 This casual touch, with soft materials like cashmere and mohair, brings a fresh lightness to masculine elegance. Rhonda Richford, WWD, 27 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for lightness

Word History

First Known Use

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (2)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of lightness was before the 12th century

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“Lightness.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lightness. Accessed 6 Mar. 2025.

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