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单词 cheerful
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Definition of cheerful in English:

cheerful

adjective ˈtʃɪəfʊlˈtʃɪəf(ə)lˈtʃɪrfəl
  • 1Noticeably happy and optimistic.

    how can she be so cheerful at six o'clock in the morning?
    a cheerful voice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If my body is contented and my soul is confident, then I will be cheerful, and being cheerful is the key to being happy.
    • He had always been happy, always cheerful, and it hurt her to see him in this kind of state.
    • His voice was cheerful and he knelt down so that he was kind of near her eye level.
    • Matthew's cheerful voice broke through her melancholy mood and she stood up to find him running down the track.
    • It was swept instantly aside by the receptionist, who was bright, cheerful and completely helpful.
    • He always remained the same happy cheerful bloke despite his success.
    • They made a cheerful racket, chattering away and laughing all the while.
    • Linda was a bubbly, happy, cheerful girl who came from a big loving family.
    • Hundreds of other children in the camp look cheerful and play in the sand, but their smiles are deceiving.
    • He is someone who starts off bright, cheerful and confident and then has everything taken away from him.
    • The young woman who served me in the Co-op was cheerful and smiling, too, as were the people in other shops.
    • However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile.
    • He is bright-eyed, cheerful and almost always shares a smile with those around him.
    • You seem a very cheerful, positive person, but does it still upset you when you think back?
    • They heard his cheerful voice coming from within as he hailed the proprietor of the establishment.
    • It was hard to get him to focus, but he was such a cheerful and happy kid that none of the counselors could get mad at him when he didn't.
    • A shy and gentle person, always cheerful and happy, she will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
    • She mainly supplied drinks, chit chat, and that disturbingly cheerful smile of hers.
    • She asked all of these things in one breath, and had added a cheerful ditzy laugh at the end.
    • His prose is fluid and witty, a cheerful tale that has the reader laughing out loud from beginning to end.
    Synonyms
    happy, jolly, merry, bright, glad, sunny, joyful, joyous, light-hearted, in good spirits, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, elated, gleeful, breezy, airy, cheery, sprightly, jaunty, animated, radiant, smiling, grinning, laughing, mirthful, frolicsome
    jovial, genial, good-humoured
    happy-go-lucky, carefree, unworried, untroubled, without a care in the world, full of the joys of spring
    buoyant, optimistic, hopeful, full of hope, positive
    content, contented
    informal upbeat, chipper, chirpy, peppy, smiley, sparky, zippy, zingy, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, full of beans, full of vim and vigour
    North American informal peart
    dated gay
    literary jocund, gladsome, blithe, blithesome
    archaic of good cheer
    1. 1.1 Causing happiness by its nature or appearance.
      cheerful news
      the room was painted in cheerful colours
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But can anyone recommend a nice, cheerful, colourful movie for us to watch next?
      • There's also a bright and cheerful breakfast room, which used to be a pub.
      • The problem with this cheerful notion is that circumstances militate against nature in the big city.
      • The decor is bright and cheerful with lots of mirrors to give the illusion of space.
      • The color of the house was cheerful yellow, bright enough to make fall still seem like summer.
      • The lights were bright and cheerful, contrasting the heaviness of his own soul.
      • However, the efforts made by all the town folk to present a bright and cheerful image in other ways has paid off.
      • Lurking just below the surface, they are traps for the unwary and their cheerful colour is a magnet for children.
      • Something told us that I would need to wear something bright and cheerful to get on with my day.
      • He wants to buy a big old house with cheerful colours and a large garden for the children.
      • This cheerful, amusing picture appeared before my eyes this morning and made me smile.
      • Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal.
      • The trousers were still a relatively bright and garish red, the button a chipped but cheerful yellow.
      • The public, on the other hand, may respond more positively to tidy and cheerful graffiti.
      • My local radio Station played cheerful music all day to brighten up Bristol.
      • The sight was a most charming and cheerful thing, and would lift the spirits of even the most leaden cynic.
      • You can keep your optimistic outlook and make your work area as cheerful as possible.
      • True, it was the weekend and the pub was full and happy, which is a cheerful and sustaining sight.
      • Plenty of windows and another set of sliding patio doors make this area bright and cheerful.
      • I can see no good reason why a bloke's workshop shouldn't be a bright and cheerful place in which to work.
      Synonyms
      pleasant, attractive, agreeable, cheering, uplifting, bright, sunny, happy, friendly, welcoming, homelike, comfortable
      informal comfy
 
 

Definition of cheerful in US English:

cheerful

adjectiveˈtʃɪrfəlˈCHirfəl
  • 1Noticeably happy and optimistic.

    how can she be so cheerful at six o'clock in the morning?
    a cheerful voice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is someone who starts off bright, cheerful and confident and then has everything taken away from him.
    • You seem a very cheerful, positive person, but does it still upset you when you think back?
    • A shy and gentle person, always cheerful and happy, she will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
    • Matthew's cheerful voice broke through her melancholy mood and she stood up to find him running down the track.
    • They made a cheerful racket, chattering away and laughing all the while.
    • They heard his cheerful voice coming from within as he hailed the proprietor of the establishment.
    • His voice was cheerful and he knelt down so that he was kind of near her eye level.
    • Hundreds of other children in the camp look cheerful and play in the sand, but their smiles are deceiving.
    • She asked all of these things in one breath, and had added a cheerful ditzy laugh at the end.
    • However he had a happy disposition and bore his disability with a cheerful smile.
    • He always remained the same happy cheerful bloke despite his success.
    • Linda was a bubbly, happy, cheerful girl who came from a big loving family.
    • His prose is fluid and witty, a cheerful tale that has the reader laughing out loud from beginning to end.
    • It was swept instantly aside by the receptionist, who was bright, cheerful and completely helpful.
    • He had always been happy, always cheerful, and it hurt her to see him in this kind of state.
    • He is bright-eyed, cheerful and almost always shares a smile with those around him.
    • It was hard to get him to focus, but he was such a cheerful and happy kid that none of the counselors could get mad at him when he didn't.
    • The young woman who served me in the Co-op was cheerful and smiling, too, as were the people in other shops.
    • If my body is contented and my soul is confident, then I will be cheerful, and being cheerful is the key to being happy.
    • She mainly supplied drinks, chit chat, and that disturbingly cheerful smile of hers.
    Synonyms
    happy, jolly, merry, bright, glad, sunny, joyful, joyous, light-hearted, in good spirits, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, elated, gleeful, breezy, airy, cheery, sprightly, jaunty, animated, radiant, smiling, grinning, laughing, mirthful, frolicsome
    1. 1.1 Causing happiness by its nature or appearance.
      the room was painted in cheerful colors
      a chatty, cheerful letter
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But can anyone recommend a nice, cheerful, colourful movie for us to watch next?
      • However, the efforts made by all the town folk to present a bright and cheerful image in other ways has paid off.
      • Lurking just below the surface, they are traps for the unwary and their cheerful colour is a magnet for children.
      • The trousers were still a relatively bright and garish red, the button a chipped but cheerful yellow.
      • The public, on the other hand, may respond more positively to tidy and cheerful graffiti.
      • This cheerful, amusing picture appeared before my eyes this morning and made me smile.
      • Tulips are irrepressibly cheerful flowers, and beloved symbols of spring and renewal.
      • He wants to buy a big old house with cheerful colours and a large garden for the children.
      • The lights were bright and cheerful, contrasting the heaviness of his own soul.
      • The decor is bright and cheerful with lots of mirrors to give the illusion of space.
      • My local radio Station played cheerful music all day to brighten up Bristol.
      • Plenty of windows and another set of sliding patio doors make this area bright and cheerful.
      • True, it was the weekend and the pub was full and happy, which is a cheerful and sustaining sight.
      • You can keep your optimistic outlook and make your work area as cheerful as possible.
      • The color of the house was cheerful yellow, bright enough to make fall still seem like summer.
      • The sight was a most charming and cheerful thing, and would lift the spirits of even the most leaden cynic.
      • The problem with this cheerful notion is that circumstances militate against nature in the big city.
      • Something told us that I would need to wear something bright and cheerful to get on with my day.
      • There's also a bright and cheerful breakfast room, which used to be a pub.
      • I can see no good reason why a bloke's workshop shouldn't be a bright and cheerful place in which to work.
      Synonyms
      pleasant, attractive, agreeable, cheering, uplifting, bright, sunny, happy, friendly, welcoming, homelike, comfortable
 
 
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