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Levity Meaning in English

word

ˈɫɛvɪti
LEV-i-tee
lˈɛvɪti
LEV-i-tee

Definition

Levity means treating a serious situation or subject with humor or a lack of respect, often by making jokes or not being serious enough.

Usage & Nuances

Formal and literary. Often used to criticize when humor or lightness is inappropriate. Common in phrases like 'add a touch of levity' or 'unnecessary levity.' Avoid confusing with 'levitation' (floating).

Example Sentences

His levity made the meeting less tense.

basic

There is no place for levity in a serious discussion.

basic

She added a little levity to the boring lesson.

basic

A bit of levity can help break the ice at work.

natural

His attempt at levity wasn't appreciated during the ceremony.

natural

Sometimes, a little levity makes tough news easier to handle.

natural