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'cheere' is a common misspelling of 'cheer'
The correct spelling of 'cheer' ends with the letters 'er'.
This incorrect spelling 'cheere' ends with the letters 'ere'.
Definition of 'cheer' not 'cheere'English
Noun
(obsolete) The face.
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*:And soo on the morne they were alle accorded that they shold departe eueryche from other / And on the morne they departed with wepynge chere / and euery kny?t took the way that hym lyked best
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*:Heraclitus taking pitie and compassion of the very same condition of ours, was continually seene with a sad, mournfull, and heavie cheere , and with teares trickling downe his blubbered eyes.
(obsolete) One's expression or countenance.
*1596 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queene) , V.7:
*:‘thorough evill rest of this last night, / Or ill apayd or much dismayd ye be; / That by your change of cheare is easie for to see.’
(archaic) One's attitude, mood.
*1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. Bible , (w) VI:
*:And anon he talked with them, and sayde unto them: be of good chere , it is I, be not afrayed.
*Holinshed
*:The parentsfled away with heavy cheer .
(uncountable) A cheerful attitude; gaiety; mirth.
*(William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
*:I have not that alacrity of spirit, / Nor cheer of mind, that I was wont to have.
That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness; provisions prepared for a feast; entertainment.
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A cry expressing joy, approval or support such as "hurray".
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* (1809-1892)
*:Welcome her, thundering cheer of the street.
A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.
Synonyms
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Verb
To gladden; to make cheerful; often with up .
- We were cheered by the offer of a cup of tea.
To infuse life, courage, animation, or hope, into; to inspirit; to solace or comfort.
* Dryden
- The proud he tamed, the penitent he cheered .
(ambitransitive) To applaud or encourage with cheers or shouts.
- The crowd cheered in support of the athletes.
- The crowd cheered the athletes.
Derived terms
* cheerful
* cheer on
* cheers
* cheer up
* cheery
* in good cheer
* wotcher
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