Ardent vs Blithe - What's the difference?
ardent | blithe | Related terms |
Full of ardor; fervent, passionate.
* 1956 — , The City and the Stars , p 43
* {{quote-book
, year=1818
, author=Mary Shelley
, title=Frankenstein
, chapter=4
Burning; glowing; shining.
(dated or literary) Happy, cheerful.
Indifferent, careless, showing a lack of concern.
Ardent is a related term of blithe.
As adjectives the difference between ardent and blithe
is that ardent is full of ardor; fervent, passionate while blithe is (dated or literary) happy, cheerful.ardent
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- This ardent exploration, absorbing all his energy and interest, made him forget for the moment the mystery of his heritage and the anomaly that cut him off from all his fellows.
citation, passage=I see by your eagerness and the wonder and hope which your eyes express, my friend, that you expect to be informed of the secret with which I am acquainted; that cannot be; listen patiently until the end of my story, and you will easily perceive why I am reserved upon that subject. I will not lead you on, unguarded and ardent as I then was, to your destruction and infallible misery.}}
Anagrams
* ----blithe
English
Adjective
(er)- She had a blithe disregard of cultures outside the United States.
