cheery Sentence Examples
- Despite the gloomy forecast, the morning sun peeked through the clouds, casting a cheery light on the wet streets.
- The lively music and colorful decorations created a cheery atmosphere at the birthday party.
- He greeted his colleagues with a cheery smile, instantly boosting their spirits after a tough meeting.
- The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and cinnamon rolls filled the kitchen with a warm and cheery scent.
- The sight of children playing and laughing in the park filled her heart with a surge of cheery optimism.
- The brightly painted houses with cheerful flower boxes added a charming touch to the quiet neighborhood.
- Despite facing a difficult situation, she maintained a cheery and positive attitude, inspiring those around her.
- The cheery melody of the birdsong filled the air as she walked through the lush green forest.
- The waitress cheerfully explained the daily specials with a bright smile and infectious energy.
- Dressed in a cheery yellow sundress, she twirled happily in the meadow, enjoying the warm summer breeze.
cheery Meaning
cheery (s)
bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer
Synonyms & Antonyms of cheery
Synonyms:
- rosy
- lilting
- jaunty
- gay
- eupeptic
- grinning
- mirthful
- perky
- vivacious
- gleeful
- satisfied
- winsome
- pleased
- joyous
- animated
- carefree
- jolly
- glad
- sanguine
- unconcerned
- jovial
- lighthearted
- joyful
- cavalier
- jocund
- boon
- lightsome
- gladsome
- blissful
- insouciant
- happy-go-lucky
- delighted
- canty
- hopeful
- sprightly
- careless
- laughing
- blithesome
- chirpy
- easygoing
Antonyms:
- dejected
- droopy
- hangdog
- disheartened
- down
- disconsolate
- hangdog
- despondent
- crestfallen
- droopy
- brokenhearted
- inconsolable
- low-spirited
- mirthless
- low
- crestfallen
- disconsolate
- downcast
- inconsolable
- downhearted
- down
- heavyhearted
- low
- disheartened
- dejected
- low-spirited
- despondent
- heavyhearted
- brokenhearted
- mirthless
- downcast
- downhearted
FAQs About the word cheery
bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer
bright, optimistic,cheerful, smiling, merry, upbeat,sunny, chipper, blithe, buoyant
sad, gloomy, dour, sulky, unhappy, sulky, sullen, morose, glum, morose
Despite the gloomy forecast, the morning sun peeked through the clouds, casting a cheery light on the wet streets.
The lively music and colorful decorations created a cheery atmosphere at the birthday party.
He greeted his colleagues with a cheery smile, instantly boosting their spirits after a tough meeting.
The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and cinnamon rolls filled the kitchen with a warm and cheery scent.