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- Dictionarycheer/tʃɪə/
verb
- 1. shout for joy or in praise or encouragement: "she cheered from the sidelines"
- 2. give comfort or support to: "he seemed greatly cheered by my arrival" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a shout of encouragement, praise, or joy: "a tremendous cheer from the audience" Similar Opposite
- 2. cheerfulness, optimism, or confidence: "an attempt to inject a little cheer into this gloomy season" Similar Opposite
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CHEER definition: 1. to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement: 2. a loud shout of approval or…. Learn more.
The meaning of CHEER is a shout of applause or encouragement. How to use cheer in a sentence.
A cheer is a shout or cry of encouragement, approval, or agreement, as in When the band took the stage, the crowd gave a loud cheer. Cheer is also something that gives joy or encouragement, as in a letter that contains good cheer.
CHEER meaning: 1. to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement: 2. a loud shout of approval or…. Learn more.
Jun 11, 2024 · to cheer is to comfort, to restore hope and cheerfulness to (now often cheer up, when thoroughness, a definite time, or a particular point in the action is referred to): to cheer a sick person; She soon cheered him up.
n. 1. a. A shout of approval, encouragement, or congratulation: a remark that drew cheers from the crowd. b. A short, rehearsed jingle or phrase, shouted in unison by a squad of cheerleaders. 2. Comfort or encouragement: a message of cheer. 3. Lightness of spirits or mood; gaiety or joy: a happy tune, full of cheer. 4.
A cheer is what you shout at a sporting event when you cheer your team on, showing your enthusiasm and support. Often there's a lot of cheer or good spirits at these games, unless of course your favorite team loses.