Blithe means happy and carefree.
Brave vs Courageous vs Unafraid vs Fearless vs Intrepid vs Valiant vs Valorous vs Dauntless vs Undaunted vs Doughty vs Bold vs Audacious
Brave, courageous, unafraid, fearless, intrepid, valiant, valorous, dauntless, undaunted, doughty, bold, audacious are comparable when they mean having or showing no fear when faced with something dangerous, difficult, or unknown.
Attached home vs Semi-detached house
attached home—(U.S.) a house attached to another house on the other side of the shared wall:
Bound vs Bond vs Indentured vs Articled
Bound, bond, indentured, articled are comparable when they mean obliged to serve a master or in a clearly defined capacity for a certain number of years by the terms of a contract or mutual agreement.
Blatant vs Flagrant
Blatant is an adjective meaning obvious.
Attach oneself to someone vs Attach to someone
attach oneself to someone—associate with a person; become smb.’s constant companion:
Botch vs Bungle vs Fumble vs Muff vs Cobble
Botch, bungle, fumble, muff, cobble mean to handle or treat awkwardly or unskillfully.
Blackout vs Brownout
Blackout is a total electrical power failure over a large area.
Bite vs Byte
Bite is a snack, and byte is 8 binary digits processed by a computer.
At work vs In work
at work— 1. at one’s place of employment: He’s at work now, but he’ll be back at six. 2. engaged in a particular activity: The poor woman was still hard at work at an ironing-table. 3. having a particular influence or effect: The same disastrous processes are at work in the whole of this area. […]
Border vs Margin vs Verge vs Edge vs Rim vs Brim vs Brink
Border, margin, verge, edge, rim, brim, brink mean the line or relatively narrow space which marks the limit or outermost bound of something.
At this time vs This time
at this time—at present; now: