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etymological origin of | eng: cheerful |
etymological origin of | eng: cheerleader |
etymological origin of | eng: upcheer |
etymology | xno: chere |
has derived form | eng: cheer on |
has derived form | eng: cheer up |
has derived form | eng: cheered |
has derived form | eng: cheerful |
has derived form | eng: cheering |
has derived form | eng: cheers |
has derived form | eng: cheery |
has derived form | eng: in good cheer |
has derived form | eng: wotcher |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /tʃɪə/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-cheer.ogg |
semantically related | eng: charming |
semantically related | eng: cosy |
semantically related | eng: dashing |
semantically related | eng: delightful |
semantically related | eng: engaging |
semantically related | eng: euphoric |
semantically related | eng: favorable |
semantically related | eng: favourable |
semantically related | eng: invaluable |
semantically related | eng: kind |
semantically related | eng: lovely |
semantically related | eng: nice |
semantically related | eng: sweet |
synonym | eng: barrack |
synonym | eng: cordial |
translation | bul: аплодирам |
translation | bul: настроение |
translation | bul: одобрително възклицание |
translation | fin: hilpeys |
translation | fin: hurraahuuto |
translation | fin: hurrata |
translation | fin: iloisuus |
translation | fin: kannustaa |
translation | fin: kannustushuuto |
translation | heb: תשואות |
translation | nor: heiarop |
translation | nor: heie |
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