1 satisfied and without worry:
I am upset by the author’s blithe indifference toward facts.
We do not argue that in any blithe or careless manner.
It would try to work within the draft regulations, on the blithe assumption that they would be approved, which would almost certainly he the case.
It would be wrong to think that there was a blithe feeling that this could not happen.
They cannot pass on increased costs to their customers with blithe disregard for the consequences.
When one talks to the oil companies about the standards of construction, the blithe reply is that they have adopted a "belt and braces" approach.
Will she therefore join me in looking forward to the blithe new morning when she will have the opportunity to do that?
Instead, they use a blithe little lexicon that assumes that they have discussed the merits of both the role of the mayor and the electoral system.
The episode is described as of above-average quality but undermined by its blithe acceptance of the supernatural.