Definition of Cheers
Interjection: cheers cheerz
- Friendly remark said before starting to drink an alcoholic beverage
- skol, skoal, bottoms up, chin-chin [Brit]
- [Brit] Exclamation expressing gratitude
- ta [Brit], thank you, thanks
- [Brit] An informal farewell remark
"We all stopped to say cheers before her flight left";
- chin-chin [Brit], toodle-oo, toodle-pip [Brit], ta-ta [Brit], ta-ra [UK], bye, goodbye, bye-bye, good-bye [N. Amer], good-by [US], farewell, sayonara [US], so long
- A cry or shout of approval
- The quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom
"flowers added a note of cheer to the drab room";
- cheerfulness, sunniness, sunshine
- Give encouragement to
"If we do indulge in peace discussion, they tell us, we shall merely cheer the enemy";
- hearten, recreate, embolden
- Show approval or good wishes by shouting
"everybody cheered the birthday boy"
- Cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful
"She tried to cheer up the disappointed child when he failed to win the spelling bee";
- cheer up, jolly along, jolly up
- Become cheerful
- cheer up, chirk up
- Spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
"The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers";
- root on, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep up
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