Pronunciation: /tʃɪər/
noun a shout of encouragement, approval, or congratulation
A1 I heard a cheer from the crowd when the team scored a goal.
A2 She gave a cheer of excitement when she found out she passed the exam.
B1 The cheer of the fans could be heard throughout the stadium.
B2 The cheer of the supporters gave the team motivation to keep pushing forward.
C1 The cheer of the audience was deafening as the band took the stage.
C2 Her cheer for her friend's success was genuine and heartfelt.
verb to shout for joy or in praise or encouragement
A1 I cheer for my favorite sports team.
A2 She cheered loudly when her team scored a goal.
B1 The crowd cheered as the band took the stage.
B2 The fans cheered on their team until the final whistle.
C1 The audience cheered in appreciation after the performance.
C2 The supporters cheered with enthusiasm as their team won the championship.
formal The crowd erupted in cheer as the team scored the winning goal.
informal Let's cheer for our favorite team at the game tonight!
slang I'm gonna cheer on my friend as she gives her presentation.
figurative Her positive attitude never fails to cheer me up when I'm feeling down.
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