A shout of encouragement, praise, or joy
“Again, a loud cheer erupted from the crowd as the attention now turned to the two remaining chariots.”
A condition or state of happiness, cheerfulness or optimism
“It is at once an outlet for our feelings, and a source of cheer and hope.”
Comfort received by, or provided to, a person, especially after a loss or disappointment
“During her sick days, I would call her, just hoping to provide her with some cheer.”
Food and drink provided for a festive occasion
“If you partake of just a little too much Christmas cheer, you can enter the Children's Home Society footrace and burn some calories for a good cause.”
A temporary state of mind, feeling or emotion
“It was to be a rosy day, full of good cheer and bright optimism.”
A loud cry or hoot, typically of joy or excitement or from an animal
Close friendship in a group of friends or teammates
The action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope
The friendly reception of guests, visitors, or strangers
To give comfort or support to
“Derby had tried to cheer her with a few stories about his early days, thinking that a case of homesickness was easy to cure.”
To encourage or praise vocally
“As the Dolphin fans realized that the momentum was actually changing, they began to wildly cheer their team on.”
To give or make a loud shout, cry or call
To calm or bring peace to
To give great joy, delight or pleasure to
To feel or show triumphant elation or jubilation
Expressing approval, appreciation, or happiness
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