Definition of cheer

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Cheer (n.) The face; the countenance or its expression.

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Dreary :: Dreary (superl.) Exciting cheerless sensations, feelings, or associations; comfortless; dismal; gloomy..
Cadgy :: Cadgy (a.) Cheerful or mirthful, as after good eating or drinking; also, wanton..
Comfort :: Comfort (v. t.) To impart strength and hope to; to encourage; to relieve; to console; to cheer.
Cheer :: Cheer (n.) Gayety; mirth; cheerfulness; animation.
Comfortable :: Comfortable (a.) In a condition of comfort; having comforts; not suffering or anxious; hence, contented; cheerful; as, to lead a comfortable life..
Upcheer :: Upcheer (v. t.) To cheer up.
Cheer :: Cheer (v. t.) To cause to rejoice; to gladden; to make cheerful; -- often with up.
Spiritless :: Spiritless (a.) Destitute of spirit; wanting animation; wanting cheerfulness; dejected; depressed.
Homelike :: Homelike (a.) Like a home; comfortable; cheerful; cozy; friendly.
Exhilaration :: Exhilaration (n.) The act of enlivening the spirits; the act of making glad or cheerful; a gladdening.
Cherup :: Cherup (v. i.) To make a short, shrill, cheerful sound; to chirp. See Chirrup..
Chirk :: Chirk (v. i.) Lively; cheerful; in good spirits.
Dead :: Dead (a.) Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc..
Glad :: Glad (superl.) Pleased; joyous; happy; cheerful; gratified; -- opposed to sorry, sorrowful, or unhappy; -- said of persons, and often followed by of, at, that, or by the infinitive, and sometimes by with, introducing the cause or reason..
Promptness :: Promptness (n.) Cheerful willingness; alacrity.
Huzza :: Huzza (v. i.) To shout huzza; to cheer.
Inspiring :: Inspiring (a.) Animating; cheering; moving; exhilarating; as, an inspiring or scene..
Cheer :: Cheer (v. i.) To utter a shout or shouts of applause, triumph, etc..
Welcome :: Welcome (v. t.) To salute with kindness, as a newcomer; to receive and entertain hospitably and cheerfully; as, to welcome a visitor; to welcome a new idea..
Infestivity :: Infestivity (n.) Want of festivity, cheerfulness, or mirth; dullness; cheerlessness..
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