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cheer

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: cheerspast: cheeredpp: cheereding: cheering

This word captures a burst of outward energy. It is not just about being happy, but about the vocalization of that happiness. There is a strong social element to it, often involving a collective group of people aligning their emotions to support a single cause or person. When used to describe a mood, it suggests a bright, lighthearted atmosphere. It differs from joy in that cheer is often more transient and spirited, evoking images of festive gatherings, bright colors, and loud laughter rather than deep, internal contentment.

Countable when referring to a specific shout of praise (a loud cheer). Uncountable when referring to a general state of happiness (holiday cheer).

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To shout for joy or support for someone.

"The crowd cheered the winning team."

Intransitive Verb

To shout loudly to show approval or excitement.

"The stadium cheered when the goal was scored."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To make someone feel happier or more optimistic.

"A warm bath always cheers me up."

Noun

A shout of encouragement or praise.

"A loud cheer went up from the fans."

Noun

A feeling of optimism or happiness.

"The holiday season brings a sense of cheer."

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