Cheerful (Adjective)
Syllable division: cheer·ful
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈtʃɪə.fəl/ US: /ˈtʃɪr.fəl/
#1 Meaning: When someone is happy and positive.
Example:
> I am hoping to have a cheerful weekend!
> Even after he lost everything, he still managed to be cheerful.
#2 Meaning: When a place or a thing can make you feel happy and positive because it is bright and pleasant.
Example:
> She liked going to school because her teacher's classroom was bright and cheerful.
> He wanted to listen to cheerful music while working.
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I am a cheerful person, even if I am down!
I always find out cheerful things that I can do in order to have a wonderful day!
Two very good sentences!
Thank you Mary 😀
One of my colleague says that I am always a cheerful woman.
Well done Ligia!
Try saying: One of my colleagues says that I am always a cheerful woman.
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We had a cheerful english class yersterday
Good sentence Roland!
Remember to write English with a capital letter 😀
It was a cheerful party. Everybody had fun.