verb

cheer

UK /t͡ʃɪə(r)/US /t͡ʃɪr/

cheer

VERB

Definition of cheer

1

If you cheer, you shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone.

Example: The band begins to play and the crowd cheers.

1

If something cheers somebody, it makes them feel happier.

Example: There isn't much on the street to cheer the poor.

2

A cheer is a shout to show that you are happy about something or to encourage someone.

Example: As the clock counted down the final seconds of the game the cheers from the crowd grew louder and louder.

3

Cheer is a feeling of happiness.

Example: Thanksgiving is a time for families to gather with good cheer and put problems behind them.

cheer

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Examples of cheer

1

The band begins to play and the crowd cheers.

Example sentence
2

People cheered the home team wildly.

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3

There isn't much on the street to cheer the poor.

Example sentence
4

As the clock counted down the final seconds of the game the cheers from the crowd grew louder and louder.

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5

Three cheers for the raiders! Hip hip hooray!

Example sentence

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