The phrase
"lighthearted nature" means having a happy or carefree attitude or demeanor.
Full definition
The generic theme and
lighthearted nature of the narrative lures the player into a false sense of security and familiarity.
Co-star Jeremy Irvine is easy to a liking to with sensitive yet
lighthearted nature.
The lighthearted nature of Gal Who Took the West is underlined by staging the film in flashback, as related by a pair of toothless old codgers (Clem Bevans and Houseley Stevenson).
It seemed out - of - place, and just didn't sit well with
the lighthearted nature of a film about hot tub time travelers.
Just appreciate Book Club for
its lighthearted nature and positive themes about embracing change, taking risks, and starting new chapters in the book of life.
I reserve the right to make changes to the contest to preserve its integrity and
lighthearted nature.)
The lighthearted nature of Nintendo's game of extreme paintball is strong, as is the fact that the game is tactically really fun to play.
While trying to be overly serious, Forces» story seems too melodramatic to be dark and gritty, but at the same time it oddly works because of
the lighthearted nature of the series.
This video is a good indicator of
the lighthearted nature of the community as a whole.