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cheered

/t͡ʃɪəd/

Meanings
  • an expression of great pleasure or approval

    - "The crowd cheered as the winning goal was scored."
    - "She cheered up when she received good news."
    - "The children cheered for their favorite cartoon character."

Antonyms

boo
Rhymes
Words rhyming with cheered
cheer , beer , fear , dear , near , rear , pear , square , pquare , fquare , rquare , tquare , vquare , xquare , yquare , zquare
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. cheered () :

  2. cheered () :


Variants
List of all variants of cheered that leads to same result
cheer , cheered , cheerer , cheerers , cheering , cheers , cheer on , cheered on , cheering on , cheers on , cheer up , cheered up , cheering up , cheers up , cheer someone up , cheer something up
Forms
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{"term"=>"cheer", "description"=>"A verb meaning 'to shout, cry out or exclaim in approval, excitement or joy' or 'to encourage or support someone or something'."}, {"term"=>"cheer", "description"=>"A noun meaning 'a large crowd or assembly of people, especially one that gathers to cheer or celebrate an event'"}, {"term"=>"cheer", "description"=>"A sound or noise made by shouting, clapping or other means of expression to show approval, excitement or joy"}


Etymology
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Old English 'ceoran' meaning 'to shout, cry out or exclaim'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the word 'cheer' comes from the Old English word 'ceoran', which meant 'to shout, cry out or exclaim'?

  2. Did you know that the sound of cheers and applause is actually a complex sound that is made up of many different sounds, including clapping, shouting, whistling, and even stomping?

  3. Did you know that the world record for the largest crowd ever to cheer and applaud at a single event is held by the crowd at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, which is estimated to have been over 91,000 people strong?

  4. Did you know that the world record for the longest continuous cheer and applause session by a crowd is held by the crowd at the closing ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, which is estimated to have lasted for over 12 minutes straight?


Related Concepts
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  1. applause: A sound made by clapping hands to show approval, admiration or enthusiasm for a performance, speech or other event

  2. encore: A request or invitation for a performer, musician or artist to give an additional performance or presentation of a work, song or piece for the entertainment or pleasure of an audience


Culture
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Cheering is a common expression of joy, excitement or approval in many cultures around the world. Cheering can take many forms such as shouting, clapping, waving flags, wearing team colors or costumes and using various forms of music or instruments to create a festive and lively atmosphere.

How to Memorize "cheered"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a large crowd of people gathered together, with their hands raised and clapping together to create a loud and rhythmic sound. This sound represents the cheers and applause of the crowd, who are expressing their approval, excitement or joy for a performance, speech or other event.

  2. associate

    - Associate the sound of cheers and applause with positive emotions, such as joy, excitement, approval, or admiration. Remember that the sound of cheers and applause is a way for people to express their positive emotions and reactions towards a performance, speech, or other event.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the following mnemonic to help remember the meaning of the word 'cheer': 'C' is for 'Cheer', 'H' is for 'Happiness', 'E' is for 'Excitement', 'R' is for 'Reaction'.


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