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cheer
noun
a
loud
shout
of
approval
,
encouragement
,
or
excitement
•
A
huge
cheer
rose
from
the
stadium
when
the
sprinter
crossed
the
finish
line
.
A
huge
cheer
rose
from
the
stadium
when
the
sprinter
crossed
the
finish
line
.
•
The
teacher
’
s
announcement
that
the
test
was
canceled
brought
a
loud
cheer
from
the
class
.
The
teacher
’
s
announcement
that
the
test
was
canceled
brought
a
loud
cheer
from
the
class
.
From
Middle
English
chere
meaning
“
expression
,
mood
,”
later
specialized
to
the
sound
of
joyful
voices
.
verb
to
shout
loudly
to
show
support
,
praise
,
or
excitement
during
an
event
or
for
a
person
•
The
crowd
cheered
when
the
home
team
scored
the
winning
goal
.
The
crowd
cheered
when
the
home
team
scored
the
winning
goal
.
•
Parents
stood
by
the
finish
line
,
clapping
and
cheering
for
the
children
in
the
school
race
.
Parents
stood
by
the
finish
line
,
clapping
and
cheering
for
the
children
in
the
school
race
.
From
Middle
English
chere
“
countenance
,
mood
,”
later
“
gladness
,”
ultimately
from
Old
French
chere
“
face
,
expression
.”
Verb
sense
“
utter
shouts
of
encouragement
”
developed
in
the
15th
century
.
verb
to
make
someone
feel
happier
or
more
hopeful
•
A
surprise
phone
call
from
her
brother
cheered
her
after
a
long
,
tiring
day
.
A
surprise
phone
call
from
her
brother
cheered
her
after
a
long
,
tiring
day
.
•
Fresh
flowers
always
cheer
the
office
and
make
everyone
smile
.
Fresh
flowers
always
cheer
the
office
and
make
everyone
smile
.
Extension
of
earlier
sense
“
gladden
the
mood
”
from
Middle
English
chere
.