Cheerful - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈtʃɪrfl|  American pronunciation of the word cheerful
Brit.  |ˈtʃɪəfʊl|  British pronunciation of the word cheerful

adjective

- pleasantly (even unrealistically) optimistic (syn: upbeat)

Extra examples

She has a cheerful outlook on life.

He seems a little more cheerful today.

She's feeling more cheerful today.

I'm making a real effort to be cheerful despite everything.

'I'm Robyn,' she said with a cheerful smile.

It does me good to see a cheerful face.

There was a cheerful picture on the wall.

The house has a cheerful atmosphere.

She was a cheerful and agreeable companion.

Before the accident he had been cheerful and confident.

Her cheerful mood stands in sharp contrast to her dreary surroundings.

...the volunteer directed the conference participants towards the coffee after offering them a cheerful greeting...

...good manners demanded our cheerful acquiescence to our host's plans for dinner...

...rosy and cheerful after a day outside in the snow...

...the cheerful unrestraint of children...

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