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Definition of cheery in English: cheeryadjectivecheerier, cheeriest ˈtʃɪəriˈtʃɪri Happy and optimistic. 愉快的,乐观的 愉快的笑容。 Example sentencesExamples - Isn't it funny how something intended to be cheery can in fact be so perversely irritating?
- He is always ready with a cheery smile and wave, and is famous for sheltering passengers with his own umbrella.
- Soft music would now be heard on the background, and happy and cheery voices as well.
- It was a cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made.
- They are cheery in tone, full of encouragement, bright ideas and suggestions as to how to get your kid to eat liver.
- I stay at a youth hostel painted in cheery primary colours and with a roof angled as severely as any Swiss chalet.
- It's true that the atmosphere back in the office when I got back wasn't quite as cheery as the one when I left.
- He and his cheery smile and kind nature will be missed by so many people in Otley
- I'm trying to keep a cheery face on and make things as happy as possible.
- I sat and waited, listening to cheery early morning conversation from the staff on the other side of the blind.
- He had been in declining health for sometime, yet maintained a cheery disposition to the end.
- A visit and a cheery chat with someone will bring in life and sunshine and make a bleak day pass quickly.
- The clerks can be extra cheery, since the end of the shift is right around the corner.
- She painted on a smile and a cheery disposition and let the world think she was okay.
- He loves the wilds of Upper Wharfedale, where the locals always greet him and his crew with a cheery wave and a smile.
- So I headed off with a cheery smile at having escaped from the maze of never ending aisles.
- He has a wonderfully cheery disposition and is very popular with his friends in his local school.
- She said that she knew all the children and their parents well and each one said a cheery good-morning as they passed by.
- The day had dawned bright and cheery, and even now, a summer sun warmed up the blue sky.
- Busy fraudsters spend their days sending out hundreds of cheery messages in the hope of conning people out of cash.
Synonyms jolly, happy, merry, bright, cheerful, glad, sunny, joyful, joyous, light-hearted, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, elated, blissful, ecstatic, euphoric, gleeful, breezy, airy, sprightly, jaunty, animated, radiant, smiling, grinning, laughing, mirthful, frolicsome happy-go-lucky, in good spirits, carefree, unworried, untroubled, without a care in the world, full of the joys of spring buoyant, optimistic, hopeful, full of hope, positive, content informal upbeat, chipper, chirpy, smiley, peppy, sparky, zippy, zingy, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, full of beans, full of vim and vigour North American informal peart dated gay literary gladsome, jocund, blithe, blithesome archaic of good cheer
Derivativesnoun ˈtʃɪərɪnəsˈtʃɪrinəs In place of anything resembling cheeriness he has a wickedly dark humour, a gift for satire and an imagination powerful enough to leap the space-time continuum in his fiction. Example sentencesExamples - That number rings fifteen times before the human pops-on with practiced cheeriness: ‘How may I help you?’
- One justification for his cheeriness was the knowledge that performing well against the world champion would enhance the validity of his comeback.
- What is entirely missing from his approach is any cheeriness.
- But how much relentless cheeriness can the average person take?
Rhymesbeery, bleary, dearie, dreary, Dun Laoghaire, eerie, eyrie (US aerie), Kashmiri, leery, peri, praemunire, query, smeary, teary, theory, weary Definition of cheery in US English: cheeryadjectiveˈCHirēˈtʃɪri Happy and optimistic. 愉快的,乐观的 愉快的笑容。 Example sentencesExamples - He loves the wilds of Upper Wharfedale, where the locals always greet him and his crew with a cheery wave and a smile.
- Soft music would now be heard on the background, and happy and cheery voices as well.
- They are cheery in tone, full of encouragement, bright ideas and suggestions as to how to get your kid to eat liver.
- Isn't it funny how something intended to be cheery can in fact be so perversely irritating?
- He is always ready with a cheery smile and wave, and is famous for sheltering passengers with his own umbrella.
- He had been in declining health for sometime, yet maintained a cheery disposition to the end.
- He and his cheery smile and kind nature will be missed by so many people in Otley
- It was a cheery, chatty atmosphere tempered with solemnity at each and every shrine where offerings were made.
- She said that she knew all the children and their parents well and each one said a cheery good-morning as they passed by.
- I sat and waited, listening to cheery early morning conversation from the staff on the other side of the blind.
- So I headed off with a cheery smile at having escaped from the maze of never ending aisles.
- The day had dawned bright and cheery, and even now, a summer sun warmed up the blue sky.
- He has a wonderfully cheery disposition and is very popular with his friends in his local school.
- I'm trying to keep a cheery face on and make things as happy as possible.
- Busy fraudsters spend their days sending out hundreds of cheery messages in the hope of conning people out of cash.
- I stay at a youth hostel painted in cheery primary colours and with a roof angled as severely as any Swiss chalet.
- She painted on a smile and a cheery disposition and let the world think she was okay.
- A visit and a cheery chat with someone will bring in life and sunshine and make a bleak day pass quickly.
- It's true that the atmosphere back in the office when I got back wasn't quite as cheery as the one when I left.
- The clerks can be extra cheery, since the end of the shift is right around the corner.
Synonyms jolly, happy, merry, bright, cheerful, glad, sunny, joyful, joyous, light-hearted, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, elated, blissful, ecstatic, euphoric, gleeful, breezy, airy, sprightly, jaunty, animated, radiant, smiling, grinning, laughing, mirthful, frolicsome |