Levity
Levity is a noun with two principal meanings. In everyday language, it denotes a lightness of mood or a lack of seriousness, often used to describe humor or playful behavior. In a historical or philosophical context, levity also referred to physical lightness or weightlessness, though this sense is now uncommon in modern science.
Etymology: The word derives from Latin levitas meaning lightness, from levis meaning light. It entered English
Usage: When levity is present in conversation, it can ease tension or be seen as inappropriate in
Science and history: In early scientific writings, levity described an object's tendency to be light in weight.
See also: Gravity, Weight, Buoyancy, Levitation, Humor, Seriousness.