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Definition of cheer
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Cheer (v. i.) To utter a shout or
shouts
of
applause,
triumph,
etc..
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Fare
::
Fare (v.)
Condition
or state of
things;
fortune;
hap;
cheer.
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. i.) To be in any state or
temper
of mind.
Cheerisness
::
Cheerisness
(n.)
Cheerfulness.
Alacrity
::
Alacrity
(n.) A
cheerful
readiness,
willingness,
or
promptitude;
joyous
activity;
briskness;
sprightliness;
as, the
soldiers
advanced
with
alacrity
to meet the
enemy..
Comfortable
::
Comfortable
(a.)
Affording
or
imparting
comfort
or
consolation;
able to
comfort;
cheering;
as, a
comfortable
hope..
Cherup
::
Cherup
(n.) A
short,
sharp,
cheerful
noise;
a
chirp;
a
chirrup;
as, the
cherup
of a
cricket..
Chear
::
Chear (n. & v.) See
Cheer.
Dispirit
::
Dispirit
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
cheerful
spirits;
to
depress
the
spirits
of; to
dishearten;
to
discourage.
Light-hearted
::
Light-hearted
(a.) Free from grief or
anxiety;
gay;
cheerful;
merry.
Canty
::
Canty (a.)
Cheerful;
sprightly;
lively;
merry.
Solute
::
Solute
(a.)
Relaxed;
hence;
merry;
cheerful.
Chirrupy
::
Chirrupy
(a.)
Cheerful;
joyous;
chatty.
Disconsolate
::
Disconsolate
(v. t.)
Inspiring
dejection;
saddening;
cheerless;
as, the
disconsolate
darkness
of the
winter
nights..
Cheerer
::
Cheerer
(n.) One who
cheers;
one who, or that
which,
gladdens..
Cheer
::
Cheer (v. t.) To
salute
or
applaud
with
cheers;
to urge on by
cheers;
as, to cheer
hounds
in a
chase..
Elevate
::
Elevate
(v. t.) To raise from a
depressed
state;
to
animate;
to
cheer;
as, to
elevate
the
spirits..
Rondo
::
Rondo (n.) A
composition,
vocal or
instrumental,
commonly
of a
lively,
cheerful
character,
in which the first
strain
recurs
after each of the other
strains..
Chirp
::
Chirp (v. i.) To make a shop,
sharp,
cheerful,
as of small birds or
crickets..
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..
Gladly
::
Gladly
(a.) With
pleasure;
joyfully;
cheerfully;
eagerly.
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