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English Dictionary: levity by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
levity
n
  1. feeling an inappropriate lack of seriousness [ant: gravity, solemnity]
  2. a manner lacking seriousness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Levity \Lev"i*ty\ (l[ecr]v"[icr]*t[ycr]), n. [L. levitas, fr.
      levis light in weight; akin to levare to raise. See {Lever},
      n.]
      1. The quality of weighing less than something else of equal
            bulk; relative lightness, especially as shown by rising
            through, or floating upon, a contiguous substance;
            buoyancy; -- opposed to {gravity}.
  
                     He gave the form of levity to that which ascended;
                     to that which descended, the form of gravity. --Sir.
                                                                              W. Raleigh.
  
                     This bubble by reason of its comparative levity to
                     the fluidity that incloses it, would ascend to the
                     top.                                                   --Bentley.
  
      2. Lack of gravity and earnestness in deportment or
            character; trifling gayety; frivolity; sportiveness;
            vanity. [bd] A spirit of levity and libertinism.[b8]
            --Atterbury.
  
                     He never employed his omnipotence out of levity.
                                                                              --Calamy.
  
      3. Lack of steadiness or constancy; disposition to change;
            fickleness; volatility.
  
                     The levity that is fatigued and disgusted with
                     everything of which it is in possession. --Burke.
  
      Syn: Inconstancy; thoughtlessness; unsteadiness;
               inconsideration; volatility; flightiness.
  
      Usage: {Levity}, {Volatility}, {Flightiness}. All these words
                  relate to outward conduct. Levity springs from a
                  lightness of mind which produces a disregard of the
                  proprieties of time and place.Volatility is a degree
                  of levity which causes the thoughts to fly from one
                  object to another, without resting on any for a
                  moment. Flightiness is volatility carried to an
                  extreme which often betrays its subject into gross
                  impropriety or weakness. Levity of deportment, of
                  conduct, of remark; volatility of temper, of spirits;
                  flightiness of mind or disposition.
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