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happy-go-lucky
adjective as in blithely unconcerned
adjective as in insouciant
adjective as in lighthearted
adjective as in devil-may-care
adjective as in fancy-free
adjective as in carefree
adjective as in relaxed
Strongest matches
adjective as in easygoing
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- adaptable
- amenable
- calm
- collected
- complacent
- complaisant
- composed
- devil-may-care
- equable
- flexible
- free and easy
- hang-loose
- indolent
- indulgent
- informal
- insouciant
- lazy
- lenient
- liberal
- low-pressure
- moderate
- nonchalant
- patient
- permissive
- poised
- slack
- soft
- tolerant
- unaffected
- unconcerned
- uncritical
- undemanding
- uninhibited
- unpretentious
adjective as in happy-go-lucky
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Example Sentences
Well, about as happy-go-lucky a track as a track about the suffocating pressures of marriage and family can be.
I am pretty happy-go-lucky in general, so that is also a similarity.
He played Brandt, the happy-go-lucky assistant/boy Friday to millionaire Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston).
Meredith Kercher, a bright and beautiful 21-year-old from Leeds, was enjoying the happy-go-lucky life of an exchange student.
“She was seemingly a happy-go-lucky girl,” the neighbor told The Daily Beast.
On all other points it becomes a fair war risk to presume upon their happy-go-lucky behaviour.
They are not all French—these happy-go-lucky fellows, who live for the day and let the morrow slide.
It is administered in a happy-go-lucky manner, which amuses at the same time that it annoys.
At the other end of the social scale in this world of workers is the happy-go-lucky family.
And so on, till there were never such comfortable, easy-going, happy-go-lucky people in the world.
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On this page you'll find 40 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to happy-go-lucky, such as: carefree, cheerful, easygoing, blithe, carefree and untroubled, and casual.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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