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cheered Definition


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cheer
noun
    1. A shout of approval or encouragement.
    2. old use
      Disposition; frame of mind.
      Example: be of good cheer
    3. old use
      Merriment.
      Thesaurus: merriment, delight, mirth, glee; geniality, gaiety, vivacity.
    4. old use
      Food and drink.
      Example: Christmas cheer
verb
    tr & intr
    cheered, cheering
    1. To show approval or encouragement of someone or something by shouting.
Idiom: three cheers!
    An exclamation encouraging people to give three shouts in celebration of something or in honour of someone
      Example: Three cheers for Nicholas!
Etymology: 13c: from French chere face.

Phrasal Verb: cheer someone on
    To encourage them by shouting.
Phrasal Verb: cheer up
    To become more cheerful.
Phrasal Verb: cheer someone up
    To make them more cheerful.


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