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View usage for: cheering in British English (ˈtʃɪərɪŋ) noun1. encouraging shouts from supporters, admirers etc adjective2. gladdening; encouraging very cheering news It is cheering to see that customers are to benefit from a rebate on their electricitybills. Derived forms cheeringly (ˈcheeringly) adverb Examples of 'cheering' in a sentencecheering The youths still hanging around on the stoop opposite began cheering, or jeering, he couldn't tell which. Synonyms of 'cheering'encouraging, promising, comforting, reassuring More Synonyms of cheering It is cheering to hear some good news for once. Additional synonymsDefinition showing the signs of future success His career had an auspicious start. Synonyms favourable, timely, happy, promising, encouraging, bright, lucky, hopeful, fortunate, prosperous, rosy, opportune (formal), propitious, felicitousIn difficult times, I found this book very comforting. Synonyms consoling, encouraging, cheering, reassuring, soothing, heart-warming, consolatory, inspiriting Definition likely to succeed or turn out well a new and promising stage in the negotiations Synonyms encouraging, likely, bright, reassuring, hopeful, favourable, rosy, auspicious, propitious, full of promise - cheer up
- cheerful
- cheerfulness
- cheering
- cheerless
- cheery
- cheese
- cheer
- cheer up
- cheer someone up
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