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Cheerer
see synonyms of cheererNoun
1. cheerer
a spectator who shouts encouragement
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Cheerer
see synonyms of cheererverb
1. (usually foll by up)
to make or become happy or hopeful; comfort or be comforted
2.
to applaud with shouts
3. (when tr, sometimes foll by on)
to encourage (a team, person, etc) with shouts, esp in contests
noun
4.
a shout or cry of approval, encouragement, etc, often using such words as hurrah! or rah! rah! rah!
5. three cheers
6.
happiness; good spirits
7.
state of mind; spirits (archaic, except in the phrases be of good cheer, with good cheer)
8. archaic
provisions for a feast; fare
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Cheerer
see synonyms of cheerer noun
1.
state of mind or of feeling; mood; spirit
now usually in such phrases as be of good cheer and with good cheer2.
gaiety; gladness; joy
3.
festive entertainment, esp. with food and drink
4.
anything that comforts or gladdens one; encouragement
5.
a.
a glad, excited shout used to urge on, welcome, approve, etc.
b.
a jingle, rallying cry, etc. shouted in unison in rooting for a team
6. Archaic
facial expression
verb transitive
7.
to fill with joy, good spirits, and hope; gladden; comfort
often with up8.
to urge on or encourage by cheers
9.
to greet or applaud with cheers
verb intransitive
10.
to be or become cheerful; feel encouraged
usually with up11.
to shout cheers
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Cheerer
see synonyms of cheerern.
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.
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.
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