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cheerful

[ cheer-fuhl ]

adjective

  1. full of cheer; in good spirits:

    a cheerful person.

    Synonyms: jolly, sunny, buoyant, joyous, joyful, happy, blithe, gay, cheery

    Antonyms: miserable

  2. promoting or inducing cheer; pleasant; bright:

    cheerful surroundings.

  3. characterized by or expressive of good spirits or cheerfulness:

    cheerful songs.

  4. hearty or ungrudging:

    cheerful giving.

    Synonyms: generous

    Antonyms: grudging



cheerful

/ ˈtʃɪəfʊl /

adjective

  1. having a happy disposition; in good spirits
  2. pleasantly bright; gladdening

    a cheerful room

  3. hearty; ungrudging; enthusiastic

    cheerful help



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Derived Forms

  • ˈcheerfully, adverb
  • ˈcheerfulness, noun

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Other Words From

  • cheerful·ly adverb
  • cheerful·ness noun
  • quasi-cheerful adjective
  • quasi-cheerful·ly adverb
  • un·cheerful adjective
  • un·cheerful·ly adverb
  • un·cheerful·ness noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cheerful1

First recorded in 1400–50, cheerful is from the late Middle English word cherfull. See cheer, -ful

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Example Sentences

That cheerful presence also heightens the actual and perceived safety of the streets and residents’ sense of community.

From Fortune

In the digital age, the artist is unfailingly genial, cheerful, relatable.

On the other hand, Paige's life, seen only as an indefatigable, wise and funny personal odyssey, is a cheerful tale.

“I was just at the window, being happy and cheerful, and just trying to be as positive as I can be during the pandemic,” said Eddie Aldrete, a 22-year-old Starbucks employee.

“It beats driving alone,” a cartoon skunk declares in a cheerful 1974 public service announcement encouraging Americans to carpool.

From Quartz

They also love Christmas, and are determined to make it cheerful and to give gifts.

A cheerful convict was found dead by his devoted caretaker one morning.

“Highly inquisitive, highly playful, always cheerful,” he recalls.

Eri Hayward is cheerful, even as she drops verbal bombs that demolish mainstream conceptions about being transgender.

And as with all cheerful, well-intentioned memes, the Challenge has provoked some good old-fashioned political trolling.

This gave the house a very cheerful appearance, as if it were constantly on a broad grin.

Your hangings must be of chintz, of pretty chintz, and you will put a cheerful carpet on the floor.

But from the rather dismal salon they passed into a more cheerful room.

The cheerful sound of music came from the deck of a big saloon steamer, bearing its crowd of noisy tourists.

The cheerful hours of easy labor vary but do not destroy the pursuit of pleasure and of recreation.

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