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Definition of cheerful in English: cheerfuladjective ˈtʃɪəfʊlˈtʃɪəf(ə)lˈtʃɪrfəl 1Noticeably happy and optimistic. how can she be so cheerful at six o'clock in the morning? 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 Causing happiness by its nature or appearance.
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: cheerfuladjectiveˈtʃɪrfəlˈCHirfəl 1Noticeably happy and optimistic. how can she be so cheerful at six o'clock in the morning? 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 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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