blithely in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

blithely in the PONS Dictionary

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Just as blithely, he designated the hitherto autonomous regions as "territorial areas" to be called "provinces".
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Blithely so, he is depraved, devious, and cruel.
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If they managed their fortunes shrewdly, they were far better off, as they aged, than the lovers whom they had so blithely ruined.
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But in therapy sessions designed to break down his denial, he blithely refused to accept that his chronic drinking had upset anybody.
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He then recorded the reactions of students as they blithely walked through the door to see him and got a face-full of spider web.
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One day, he happens across an arrogant and oppressive young woman who blithely runs her car over an old lady.
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For years, the company blithely brushed off government concerns about privacy and competition, but that appears to be changing.
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He just rides blithely through every crisis he creates.
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The pair refuse to listen, blithely dismissing every suspicion or inconsistency he cites.
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That's why we'll awake tomorrow to find the country's still blithely skating happily towards oblivion, just as we have done for years.
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