Meaning & Definition of word "Cheerful"

Cheerful

/ˈtʃɪərfəl/

adjective:

  • 1. noting or showing a happy or pleasant disposition.
    • Example: Her cheerful demeanor brightened the room.
  • 2. characterized by or exhibiting good spirits.
    • Example: The cheerful music made everyone want to dance.
  • 3. promising happiness or good fortune.
    • Example: They lived in a cheerful little house at the end of the street.

Etymology

Middle English 'chireful', from 'chere' (face, expression) + '-ful' (full of).

Common Phrases and Expressions

cheerful disposition:

A natural tendency to be happy and positive.

cheerful countenance:

A face that shows happiness and brightness.

cheerful spirit:

A lively and happy personality.

Related Words

cheer:

A shout of joy or support.

cheerfulness:

The state of being cheerful.

cheering:

The act of shouting encouragement.

Slang Meanings of cheerful

Meaning: In high spirits.

Example Sentence: She's on a cheerful bender after passing her exams.

Meaning: Pumped up or excited.

Example Sentence: That concert left me feeling so cheerful, I could barely sleep!