cheer

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The meaning (definition) of the word cheer
to shout happy words to support someone you like
The word cheer used in a sentence
“We cheer loudly for our soccer team at the game.”
Words that mean the same as cheer (synonyms)
clapshout
Words that mean the opposite of cheer (antonyms)
boo
How the word cheer is said around the world
| French | acclamation |
| Spanish | alegría |
| Mandarin | 欢呼 |
| Hindi | खुश करना |
| Arabic | هتاف |
| Russian | радость |
| Portuguese (EU) | alegrar |
| Portuguese (BR) | alegrar |
| Japanese | 応援 |
| German | jubeln |
| Urdu | خوشی |
| Punjabi | ਜੈਕਾਰਾ |
| Korean | 환호 |
| Hebrew | לְעוֹדֵד |
| Greek | ευθυμία |
| Dutch | juichen |
| Filipino | magsaya |
| Vietnamese | reo hò |
| Turkish | tezahürat |
| Persian | تشویق |
| Polish | wiwat |
| Ukrainian | підбадьорювати |
| Bengali | উল্লাস |
| Swedish | hurra |
| Italian | allegria |
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