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cheer
noun
1 a shout of approval or encouragement.
2 old use disposition; frame of mind be of good cheer .
3 old use merriment.
4 old use food and drink Christmas cheer .
verb (cheered , cheering )
1 intr to shout in approval or encouragement.
2 (sometimes cheer someone on) to show approval or encouragement of (a team, person, etc) by shouting.
[13c: from French chere face]
three cheers! an exclamation encouraging people to give three shouts in celebration of something or in honour of someone Three cheers for Nicholas!
cheer up to become more cheerful.
cheer someone up to make them more cheerful.
noun
1 a shout of approval or encouragement.
2 old use disposition; frame of mind be of good cheer .
3 old use merriment.
4 old use food and drink Christmas cheer .
verb (cheered , cheering )
1 intr to shout in approval or encouragement.
2 (sometimes cheer someone on) to show approval or encouragement of (a team, person, etc) by shouting.
[13c: from French chere face]
three cheers! an exclamation encouraging people to give three shouts in celebration of something or in honour of someone Three cheers for Nicholas!
cheer up to become more cheerful.
cheer someone up to make them more cheerful.
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