cheering


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
cheer/tʃɪə(r)/
verb
  • 1 shout in praise, joy, or encouragement.

    ■ praise or encourage with shouts.

  • 2 give comfort or support to.

    ■ (cheer someone up or cheer up) make or become less miserable.

noun
  • 1 a shout of encouragement, praise, or joy.
  • 2 (also good cheer) cheerfulness; optimism.
  • 3 food and drink provided for a festive occasion.
– phrases
three cheers three successive hurrahs expressing appreciation or congratulation.
– origin ME (in the sense ‘face’, hence ‘expression, mood’, later ‘a good mood’): from OFr. chiere ‘face’, from late L. cara, from Gk kara ‘head’.
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