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cheer C0266200 (chîr)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. Festive food and drink; refreshment: did not refrain from sampling their holiday cheer.v. cheered, cheer·ing, cheers v.intr.1. a. To shout cheers. See Synonyms at applaud.b. To express praise or approval: Bloggers cheered when the favorable decision was announced.2. To become cheerful: had lunch and soon cheered up.v.tr.1. a. To encourage with cheers: The fans cheered the runners on. See Synonyms at encourage.b. To salute or acclaim with cheers; applaud.c. To express praise or approval for; acclaim: cheered the results of the election.2. To make happier or more cheerful: a warm fire that cheered us. [Middle English chere, expression, mood, from Old French chiere, face, from Late Latin cara, from Greek kara, head; see ker- in Indo-European roots.] cheer′er n.cheer′ing·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cheerer - a spectator who shouts encouragementlooker, spectator, viewer, watcher, witness - a close observer; someone who looks at something (such as an exhibition of some kind); "the spectators applauded the performance"; "television viewers"; "sky watchers discovered a new star" | IdiomsSeecheercheererenUK
Words related to cheerernoun a spectator who shouts encouragementRelated Words- looker
- spectator
- viewer
- watcher
- witness
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