variants
acclamation |
acclamation
cheer
acclaim
applause
ovation
|
gaieté |
gaiety
cheerfulness
merriment
mirth
joy
cheer
|
encouragement |
encouragement
inducement
cheer
countenance
comforting
|
applaudissement |
cheering
clapping
clap
cheer
plaudit
chorus
|
remonter le moral |
cheer
buck up
lift
pep up
perk up
spirit
|
applaudir |
applaud
cheer
acclaim
root
whoop
|
acclamer |
cheer
acclaim
applaud
whoop
|
supporter |
support
bear
endure
stand
carry
cheer
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synonyms
verb
noun
examples
Not even the girl’s brother had been able to cheer her.
Berren heard a small cheer drift down from the ruins.
We still have work to do,” Amelie said without the slightest hint of cheer in her voice.
A cheer went up that turned quickly to shouts of terror as a secondary collapse occurred.
This way was becoming busy now, with people coming out to gossip and cheer.
A cheer went up as Ranost pulled out a clinking crate, pried off the lid, and pulled out a bottle of Maceriyan apple brandy.
But first”—Mark says, rising—“I got something to cheer you up.
And cheer up, cousin.
”A cheer went up, followed by a surge toward the bar.
The dragon terrified them to the core and yet they did it, and then they were finished and backed away and a cheer went up from the wall and Bellepheros found he was cheering too, but his heart was still racing because that was only the start.
“Hopefully they cheer you up.
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