light-handed

Etymology
From, from , participle of , from the noun. See more at.

Adjective

 * 1) Gentle; benign and with minimal intervention.
 * 2) Sparing; applying only slight pressure or minimal amounts.
 * 3) Delicate and skilled; nimble and dextrous
 * 4) Light-hearted; fun and witty or easygoing.
 * 5) * 1981-1982, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
 * We make several light-handed or joking references to my change.
 * 1) Flippant; lacking seriousness.
 * 2)  Not having a full complement of workers.
 * 3) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 4)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 5)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1) Delicate and skilled; nimble and dextrous
 * 2) Light-hearted; fun and witty or easygoing.
 * 3) * 1981-1982, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
 * We make several light-handed or joking references to my change.
 * 1) Flippant; lacking seriousness.
 * 2)  Not having a full complement of workers.
 * 3) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 4)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 5)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1) Light-hearted; fun and witty or easygoing.
 * 2) * 1981-1982, Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in 2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors), We Both Laughed In Pleasure
 * We make several light-handed or joking references to my change.
 * 1) Flippant; lacking seriousness.
 * 2)  Not having a full complement of workers.
 * 3) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 4)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 5)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1) Flippant; lacking seriousness.
 * 2)  Not having a full complement of workers.
 * 3) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 4)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 5)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Not having a full complement of workers.
 * 2) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 3)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 4)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 2)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 3)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1) Thieving, larcenous.
 * 2)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 3)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 2)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 2)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Fresh and light-tasting, not rich, heavy, or highly seasoned.
 * 2)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Having or requiring little strength.
 * 1)  Having or requiring little strength.

Adverb

 * 1) Carrying very little.
 * 2) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.
 * 1) In a light-handed manner.