How To Spell cheerful?
How to Pronounce cheerful?
Correct pronunciation for the word "cheerful" is [t͡ʃˈi͡əfə͡l], [tʃˈiəfəl], [tʃ_ˈiə_f_əl].
What are the misspellings for cheerful?
"Cheerful" in context
Cheerful can mean a lot of different things to different people. For some, it can mean bright and sunny, having a positive attitude and outlook on life. For others, cheerful may mean exuberantly happy, a wild sense of joy and enthusiasm in embracing whatever life throws at you. One thing is for sure, having a cheerful attitude can be an incredibly powerful tool to making it through life's ups and downs. A cheerful heart has the capacity to stay open and resilient when faced with struggles or adversity, instead of closing in on itself and giving up.
What are similar-sounding words for cheerful?
Usage over time for cheerful:
This graph shows how "cheerful" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Cheerful:
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adj.
• amiable • pleasant • good feeling • easy, lighthearted • cheerful • carefree • at ease; happy • happy- chipper ,
- in high spirits ,
- hearty ,
- glad ,
- chirpy ,
- good-natured ,
- effervescent ,
- bouncy ,
- good-humored ,
- enthusiastic ,
- animated .
- enjoyable ,
- amusing ,
- ambrosial ,
- enlivening ,
- favorable ,
- delightful ,
- delectable ,
- charming ,
- fine ,
- agreeable ,
- enchanting .
- grim .
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n.
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- good .
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v.
• depressing
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Resources
- Correct spelling for cheerful [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- cheerful - English spelling dictionary
- Cheerful | Definition of cheerful by Merriam-Webster
- Cheerful definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Cheerful | Definition of cheerful at Dictionary.com
- Cheerful dictionary definition | cheerful defined