ON THE LIGHTER SIDE
Definition: In a way that is amusing or entertaining, especially when discussing a serious or heavy topic.
Synonyms: Humorous Twist, Cheerful Angle, Bright Perspective, Playful Approach, Lighthearted Take
Usage Examples in Sentences
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Exploring history on the lighter side, the quirky facts about ancient civilizations always bring a smile.
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On the lighter side of science, we can imagine what it would be like to travel through space.
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Discussing environmental issues on the lighter side, planting trees becomes a joyful adventure.
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In the realm of holidays, on the lighter side, imagine celebrating with a surprise gift exchange.
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Even in a board meeting, he managed to bring the discussion on the lighter side with a humorous analogy.
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In her historical novel, the author skillfully portrayed war scenes but always kept the love story on the lighter side.
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The documentary, though addressing social issues, incorporated moments on the lighter side to engage a broader audience.
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The author skillfully wove satire into the narrative, presenting the political commentary on the lighter side.
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On the lighter side, his jokes helped ease the tension in the room during the intense meeting.
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We need to look on the lighter side of life to keep our spirits up during challenging times.
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Finding humor in the situation, they approached it on the lighter side to alleviate the tension.
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The serious issue of climate change can be approached on the lighter side with a touch of humor.
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On the lighter side, discussing climate change can bring some levity to the conversation.
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She discussed the implications of climate change, but on the lighter side, she shared some funny anecdotes.
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They debated the pros and cons of social media, but on the lighter side, they reminisced about old-school communication.
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On the lighter side, the documentary explored the quirks of human behavior.
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Amidst the tension of the courtroom, the lawyer injected moments of levity, on the lighter side.
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