cheered

[tʃɪəd]

cheered Definition

  • 1shouted in order to show support or praise for someone or something
  • 2made happier or less sad

Using cheered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cheered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crowd cheered as the team scored a goal.

  • Example

    She was cheered by her friends after her performance.

  • Example

    The news of his recovery cheered up his family.

  • Example

    The flowers cheered up the room.

cheered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cheered

Antonyms for cheered

Phrases with cheered

  • three cheers for

    an expression of congratulations, support, or praise for someone or something

    Example

    Three cheers for the newlyweds!

  • cheer on

    to shout words of encouragement to someone

    Example

    I'll be there to cheer you on during the race.

  • cheer up

    to become happier or less sad

    Example

    Let's watch a comedy to cheer you up.

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Summary: cheered in Brief

The verb 'cheered' [tʃɪəd] has two main meanings: shouting to show support or praise, and making someone happier. Examples include 'The crowd cheered as the team scored a goal.' and 'The news of his recovery cheered up his family.' Phrases like 'three cheers for' and 'cheer on' express congratulations and encouragement, while 'cheer up' means to become happier.