Cheer
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British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈi‍ə/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃɪɹ/

"cheer"Meghatározása és Jelentése

to cheer
01

to encourage or show support or praise for someone by shouting

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to cheer definition and meaning
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The fans cheer loudly during the soccer match.
She cheers for her favorite team every weekend.
The students cheer when the school mascot enters the auditorium.
02

to make someone feel happier, more positive, or more energetic

Transitive: to cheer sb/sth
to cheer definition and meaning
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A surprise gift from a friend was enough to cheer him and lift his spirits.
She tried to cheer her colleague by sharing a funny story during lunch.
The bright flowers on the table cheered the room and made everyone smile.
03

to give someone a sense of hope, courage, or confidence

Transitive: to cheer sb
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Her encouraging words cheered him, giving him the strength to continue.
The doctor ’s reassuring words cheered the patient before the surgery.
Her optimism cheered the group, helping them to stay focused despite the challenges.
04

to become happier or more positive in mood

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She began to cheer as the good news sank in.
The children cheered as they opened their presents on Christmas morning.
His mood started to cheer when he heard the compliment from his colleague.
05

to loudly praise or offer support to someone with enthusiastic shouts or cheers

Transitive: to cheer sb
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The crowd cheered the team as they scored the winning goal.
The audience cheered the performers after their incredible performance.
The fans cheered the athletes, rallying them to push through the final stretch.
Cheer
01

a feeling of joy, happiness, and optimism

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02

a cry or shout of approval

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