make light of something
make light of (something)
1. To joke about something and not take it seriously. I know it's fun to make light of what happened, but the truth is that you both could have been seriously injured.
2. To treat something as insignificant or unimportant. The senator's spokesperson tried to make light of the allegations by saying similar accusations are made all the time.
See also: light, make, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
make light of something
If you make light of something, you treat it as though it is not serious or important, when in fact it is. Roberts attempted to make light of his discomfort. If he had problems, he made light of them.
See also: light, make, of, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
make ˈlight of something
treat something or behave as if something is less serious, important etc. than it really is: She was in great pain but she always made light of it. They made light of their difficulties but it was obvious that things were going badly.See also: light, make, of, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- in on the joke
- crack a joke
- lame joke
- inside joke
- running joke
- (old) chestnut
- an old chestnut
- chestnut
- laugh at
- laugh at (someone or something)